--- id: 587d78a6367417b2b2512ade title: Create a More Complex Shape Using CSS and HTML challengeType: 0 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cPpz4fr' forumTopicId: 301050 dashedName: create-a-more-complex-shape-using-css-and-html --- # --description-- One of the most popular shapes in the world is the heart shape, and in this challenge you'll create one using pure CSS. But first, you need to understand the `::before` and `::after` pseudo-elements. These pseudo-elements are used to add something before or after a selected element. In the following example, a `::before` pseudo-element is used to add a rectangle to an element with the class `heart`: ```css .heart::before { content: ""; background-color: yellow; border-radius: 25%; position: absolute; height: 50px; width: 70px; top: -50px; left: 5px; } ``` For the `::before` and `::after` pseudo-elements to function properly, they must have a defined `content` property. This property is usually used to add things like a photo or text to the selected element. When the `::before` and `::after` pseudo-elements are used to make shapes, the `content` property is still required, but it's set to an empty string. In the above example, the element with the class of `heart` has a `::before` pseudo-element that produces a yellow rectangle with height and width of `50px` and `70px`, respectively. This rectangle has round corners due to its 25% `border-radius` and is positioned absolutely at `5px` from the left and `50px` above the top of the element. # --instructions-- Transform the element on the screen to a heart. In the `heart::after` selector, change the `background-color` to `pink` and the `border-radius` to 50%. Next, target the element with the class `heart` (just `heart`) and fill in the `transform` property. Use the `rotate()` function with -45 degrees. Finally, in the `heart::before` selector, set its `content` property to an empty string. # --hints-- The `background-color` property of the `heart::after` selector should be `pink`. ```js const heartAfter = code.match(/\.heart::after\s*{[\s\S]+?[^\}]}/g)[0]; assert( /({|;)\s*background-color\s*:\s*pink\s*(;|})/g.test(heartAfter) ); ``` The `border-radius` of the `heart::after` selector should be 50%. ```js assert(code.match(/border-radius\s*?:\s*?50%/gi).length == 2); ``` The `transform` property for the `heart` class should use a `rotate()` function set to -45 degrees. ```js assert(code.match(/transform\s*?:\s*?rotate\(\s*?-45deg\s*?\)/gi)); ``` The `content` of the `heart::before` selector should be an empty string. ```js assert(code.match(/\.heart::before\s*?{\s*?content\s*?:\s*?("|')\1\s*?;/gi)); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```html
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