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HTML How to Make a Website Responsive Web Design and Testing Adding Breakpoints for Devices

Matthew Largent
Matthew Largent
1,788 Points

Icons aren't staying within the right-side "Contact Details" column. With a wide screen, they jump to the left column.

   <div id="wrapper">
      <section id="primary">
        <h3>General Info</h3>
        <p>I am not looking for work currently.</p>
        <p>Please only use phone for emergencies.</p>
        </section>
        <section id="secondary">
        <h3>Contact Details</h3>
        <ul class="contact-info">
          <li class="phone"><a href="tel:555-6848">555-6848</a></li>
          <li class="mail"><a href="mailto:matt@blacablaca.com">matt@blacablaca.com</a></li>
          <li class="twitter"><a href="http://twitter/intent/tweet?screen_name=@matt">@matt</a></li>
        </ul>
      </section>
/******************
CONTACT
******************/

.contact-info {
  list-style: none;
  padding: 0;
  margin: 0;
  font-size: 0.9em;
}

.contact-info a {
  display: block;
  min-height: 20px;
  background-repeat: no-repeat;
  background-size: 20px 20px;
  padding: 0 0 0 30px;
  margin: 0 0 10px;
}

.contact-info li.phone a {
  background-image: url('../img/phone.png');
}

.contact-info li.mail a {
  background-image: url('../img/mail.png');
}

.contact-info li.twitter a {
  background-image: url('../img/twitter.png');
}
  /******************
TWO COLUMN LAYOUT (contact page) "Adding pgs to a website", Stage 7
******************/

  #primary {
    width: 50%;
    float: left;
  }

  #seconary {
    width: 40%;
    float: right;
  }

2 Answers

Patrick Gerrits
Patrick Gerrits
14,614 Points

Because you made a typing error. The css file says SECONARY... it is missing the letter D.

Good luck :)

Matthew Largent
Matthew Largent
1,788 Points

HAHAHAHA!.....I never ever imagined it would be from a error so stupid as that! I guess I had better stop eating the paste :)

Thanks Patrick