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Start your free trialKevin Daniel Pantasdo
6,369 PointsPause Video at 09:23. Please tell me how to fix that. Thanks!
why does this happen. is it because it is between 660 and 480px? but if so, why only this particular size? Is there a way to solve this? I mean I'm pretty sure you can just @media screen and (min-width: ***px) at this particular size but is there a general solution to this? I would really appreciate it if you can upload another tutorial to solve this problem. thanks!
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Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Kevin, I'm assuming you're talking about the top-right navigation getting bumped for that one spot in-between the two break-points. (I'm impressed that you caught that... it took me a few play-throughs to figure what you were talking about.)
I don't think there would be a need to fix that, because I don't see any real-life application that would cause that to occur as your set display. There are many different screen sizes, yes, but if you're careful with your media queries, the odds that you find that one pixel to cause that is unlikely.
You would only see that if you're playing with your browser window, and I believe that it's just a 'transitional' hiccup that is happening. Personally, I wouldn't worry about it.
Keep Coding! :)
What do you think Nick Pettit?