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Start your free trialMelisa Doran Cole
591 PointsMy nav is still showing block style .. I've double checked my code against Nick's and can't find what I'm doing wrong.
'''css nav { text-align: center; padding: 10px 0; margin: 20px 0 0; }
nav ul { list-style: none; margin: 0 10px; padding: 0; }
nav li { display: inline-block; }
nav a { font-weight: 800; padding: 15px 10px;
}
2 Answers
James Home
12,011 PointsIt would be helpful if you posted the offending code.
It seems to me from without looking at it you are referencing it incorrectly. Are you sure you have typed the class correctly in the HTML and CSS, is it an id rather than a class?
Melisa Doran Cole
591 PointsThanks James. I'm trying, unfortunately my work computer is making everything more difficult.. I guess I'll come back to this when I get home. Thanks for trying to help!! :)
Melisa Doran Cole
591 PointsMelisa Doran Cole
591 PointsWorks on my home computer. I work on chrome at home, would using Internet explorer (on my work computer) cause that kind of problem?
James Home
12,011 PointsJames Home
12,011 PointsI think it is possible that it was cached with your old version that had: