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5,675 Pointsnext, create a new rule that targets .content-travelling.Add the property and value that takes .content-travelling out o
next, create a new rule that targets .content-travelling.Add the property and value that takes .content-travelling out of the normal page flow and places it along the left side of its container.
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Rafael Valera
8,401 Pointstarget the class selector and write the rule that will push whatever the class points to, to the left of its original container:
.content-travelling { float: left; }