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CSS How to Make a Website Responsive Web Design and Testing Adjust the Profile Page and Header

Elements in header will not display aligned in the media query min-width:660px

Hi,

I don't know what I am doing wrong but my header elements will not align. I used the Chrome developer tools to see what was the problem, and it seems like the widths are overlapping because they are both the #logo and the nav both have a width of 45%. If I reduce either to 35% it works on thas specific query, but once the page gets rezised they start stack up. This is my css code

```@media screen and (min-width:660px){

/************************** HEADER **************************/

nav{ background:none; float: right; font-size: 1.125em; margin:5%; text-align:right; width:45%; }

#logo{ float:left; margin:5%; text-align:left; width:45%; } h1{ font-size:2.5em; } h2{ font-size:0.825em; margin-bottom:20px; } header{ border-bottom: 5px solid #599a68; margin-bottom:60px; }

}

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2 Answers

Setting the margin to 5% on both elements is placing 5% on BOTH sides of the element. So 45% + 45% + all the margin space is over 100%. Pretty sure this is the issue. Try just setting the margin-right or margin-left to 5%.

Thanks that fixed it!