"parent item.class"
Assuming it gives you the same problem it gave me: "bento orange.small" selects each small orange within a bento-box.
There's no dot because that would make the following term a class, just like the number sign makes the following term an ID. Instead you use a space to denote that the following term is a descendant.
@khird
understood, thank you again!
could I ask what’s the answer of Level 12 of 32:
https://flukeout.github.io/
And as the following picture. The element has no open tag, only a close tag. Is that normal?
@Sphinx notice the placement of the slash.
</foo> (slash at the beginning) is the closing tag that matches <foo>.
<foo /> (slash at the end) stands on its own without the need for an extra opening or closing tag.
@khird
Thank you, I figure out the question by myself now!
"parent item.class"
@khird Thank you!
And between bento and orange, there is no dot. Because it could make it confusion. am right?