--- id: 6147a14ef5668b5881ef2297 title: Step 46 challengeType: 0 dashedName: step-46 --- # --description-- To make the navigation buttons look more like typical buttons, remove the underline from the anchor tags. Then, create a new selector targeting the navigation list elements so that when the cursor hovers over them, the background color and text color are switched, and the cursor becomes a pointer. # --hints-- You should use the existing `li > a` selector to set the `text-decoration` to `none`. ```js assert.equal(new __helpers.CSSHelp(document).getStyle('li > a')?.textDecoration, 'none'); ``` You should use either the `nav > ul > li:hover` or `nav li:hover` selector to style the elements on hover. ```js const gs = (s) => new __helpers.CSSHelp(document).getStyle(s); assert.exists(gs('nav > ul > li:hover') || gs('nav li:hover')); ``` You should give hovered `li` elements a `background-color` of `#dfdfe2`. ```js const gs = (s) => new __helpers.CSSHelp(document).getStyle(s); const bgColor = gs('nav > ul > li:hover')?.backgroundColor ?? gs('nav li:hover')?.backgroundColor; assert.equal(bgColor, 'rgb(223, 223, 226)'); ``` You should give hovered `li` elements a `color` of `#1b1b32`. ```js const gs = (s) => new __helpers.CSSHelp(document).getStyle(s); const color = gs('nav > ul > li:hover')?.color ?? gs('nav li:hover')?.color; assert.equal(color, 'rgb(27, 27, 50)'); ``` You should give hovered `li` elements a `cursor` of `pointer`. ```js const gs = (s) => new __helpers.CSSHelp(document).getStyle(s); const cursor = gs('nav > ul > li:hover')?.cursor ?? gs('nav li:hover')?.cursor; assert.equal(cursor, 'pointer'); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```html