How delete hover effect with css [closed] - css

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I'm not good with css.
I would delete this behavior:
When i pass my mouse overe an immage i obtain a black square , as you can see:
I want to delete this effect.
I would pass the mouse over the image and doesn't show nothing over the it.
thank you.

The css pseudo-class for when the mouse is hovering is :hover. I guess you should write something like:
.selector:hover{
background:none;
}

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