Note that in your CSS <code>style</code> element, class names start with a period. In your HTML elements' class attribute, the class name does not include the period.
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## Instructions
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Inside your <code>style</code> element, change the <code>h2</code> selector to <code>.red-text</code> and update the color's value from <code>blue</code> to <code>red</code>.
Give your <code>h2</code> element the <code>class</code> attribute with a value of <code>'red-text'</code>.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.red-text\s*\{\s*color\s*:\s*red;\s*\}/g), 'Your stylesheet should declare a <code>red-text</code> class and have its color set to red.');
- text: Do not use inline style declarations like <code>style="color: red"</code> in your <code>h2</code> element.
testString: assert($("h2").attr("style") === undefined, 'Do not use inline style declarations like <code>style="color: red"</code> in your <code>h2</code> element.');