Tell us what’s happening:
The :first-of-type
pseudo-selector is used to target the first element that matches the selector. Create an h1 .flex span:first-of-type
selector to target the first span
element in your .flex
container. Remember that your span
elements are reversed, visually, so this will appear to be the second element on the page.
Your code so far
h1 .flex span:first-of-type {
font-size:0.7rem;
}
Your h1 .flex span:first-of-type
selector should have a font-size
property set to 0.7em
.
I don’t know what I am doing wrong
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Challenge: Learn More About CSS Pseudo Selectors By Building A Balance Sheet - Step 37
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