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1,222 PointsIn question 2, I think that display: inline; is a valid answer to the question but it marked me wrong.
I know that it's suppose to be inline-block but the question wasn't specific enough so inline is just as good of an answer.
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David Tonge
Courses Plus Student 45,640 PointsThe question states: "Which of the following CSS declarations will allow list items to appear horizontally?"
I understand what you're trying to say, but being that you're going to eventually turn this list into links "inline-block" is best. This way you won't have to add a display property with the value of "block" for the anchor tags.