Lesson: HTML5 and CSS
Use a CSS Class to Style an Element
Classes are reusable styles that can be added to HTML elements.
Here's an example CSS class declaration:
<style>
.blue-text {
color: blue;
}
</style>
You can see that we've created a CSS class called blue-text within the <style> tag.
You can apply a class to an HTML element like this:
<h2 class="blue-text">CatPhotoApp</h2>
Note that in your CSS style element, classes should start with a period. In your HTML elements' class declarations, classes shouldn't start with a period.
Inside your style element, change the h2 selector to .red-text and update the color's value from blue to red.
Give your h2 element the class attribute with a value of 'red-text'.
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