--- id: 5a24c314108439a4d4036182 title: Add Inline Styles in React challengeType: 6 forumTopicId: 301378 dashedName: add-inline-styles-in-react --- # --description-- You may have noticed in the last challenge that there were several other syntax differences from HTML inline styles in addition to the `style` attribute set to a JavaScript object. First, the names of certain CSS style properties use camel case. For example, the last challenge set the size of the font with `fontSize` instead of `font-size`. Hyphenated words like `font-size` are invalid syntax for JavaScript object properties, so React uses camel case. As a rule, any hyphenated style properties are written using camel case in JSX. All property value length units (like `height`, `width`, and `fontSize`) are assumed to be in `px` unless otherwise specified. If you want to use `em`, for example, you wrap the value and the units in quotes, like `{fontSize: "4em"}`. Other than the length values that default to `px`, all other property values should be wrapped in quotes. # --instructions-- If you have a large set of styles, you can assign a style `object` to a constant to keep your code organized. Initialize a `styles` constant and assign an `object` with three style properties and their values to it. Give the `div` a color of `"purple"`, a font-size of `40`, and a border of `"2px solid purple"`. Then set the `style` attribute equal to the `styles` constant. # --hints-- The `styles` variable should be an `object` with three properties. ```js assert(Object.keys(styles).length === 3); ``` The `styles` variable should have a `color` property set to a value of `purple`. ```js assert(styles.color === 'purple'); ``` The `styles` variable should have a `fontSize` property set to a value of `40`. ```js assert(styles.fontSize === 40); ``` The `styles` variable should have a `border` property set to a value of `2px solid purple`. ```js assert(styles.border === '2px solid purple'); ``` The component should render a `div` element. ```js assert( (function () { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.shallow(React.createElement(Colorful)); return mockedComponent.type() === 'div'; })() ); ``` The `div` element should have its styles defined by the `styles` object. ```js assert( (function () { const mockedComponent = Enzyme.shallow(React.createElement(Colorful)); return ( mockedComponent.props().style.color === 'purple' && mockedComponent.props().style.fontSize === 40 && mockedComponent.props().style.border === '2px solid purple' ); })() ); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```jsx ReactDOM.render(, document.getElementById('root')) ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```jsx // Change code above this line class Colorful extends React.Component { render() { // Change code below this line return (
Style Me!
); // Change code above this line } }; ``` # --solutions-- ```jsx const styles = { color: "purple", fontSize: 40, border: "2px solid purple" }; // Change code above this line class Colorful extends React.Component { render() { // Change code below this line return (
Style Me!
); // Change code above this line } }; ```