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44,592 PointsFront-end Stage 6 (Styling Web Pages and Navigation)
Stuck on task 4. I'm not able to set the padding for the links inside the nav.
I think I've selected the relevant element (nav a) but my updates are not accepted. I get the feeling that I've made a very silly error somewhere...
Thanks!
5 Answers
Matt Harris
2,762 Pointsyou don't need the comma between the padding values, so it should be...
padding: 15px 10px;
cheers
Matt Harris
2,762 PointsHey James
Can you add your code, so we can see what is happening?
cheers
jamescool
44,592 PointsSorry! Just realized that I left that out.
Instructions: "Select the links inside the nav element and set their font weight to 800. Then, set padding on the top and bottom to 15 pixels. Set the padding on the left and right to 10 pixels."
Relevant piece of code (I think):
nav a { color: #fff; font-weight: 800; padding: 15px, 10px; }
jamescool
44,592 PointsWell, my prediction about the silly error was correct! Thanks for your help, Matt.
This was my first question in the forum. Can you explain how to correctly post examples of our code? After looking through a few posts, I see that most others are doing something differently.
Matt Harris
2,762 PointsNo problem James. If you click the Markdown cheatsheet below the text area, it gives you some examples...
But a quick example is below...
Wrap your code with 3 backticks (```) on the line before and after. If you specify the language after the first set of backticks, that'll help us with syntax highlighting.
.someClass {
color: red;
margin: 10px 5px;
}
cheers
jamescool
44,592 PointsExcellent. Thanks again!