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6,173 PointsPlease help here I have no idea what to do!
Please answer
2 Answers
Gard Mikael Fjeldavli
19,416 PointsGiving the div with class of "main-header" to have relative positioning is done fairly straight forward, like this:
.main-header {
position: relative;
}
Setting the position of main-logo and main-nav so that they're absolutely positioned inside the header, is done in the same fashion
.main-logo, .main-nav{
position: absolute;
}
Giving main-logo a top offset of 25px and a left offset of 25px and main-nav a bottom offset of 30px and a right offset of 25px, is done like this:
.main-logo {
top: 25px;
left: 25px;
}
.main-nav{
bottom: 30px;
right: 25px;
}
You should be able to do the rest of the tasks as they are quite similar to these. Good luck!
MUZ140015 Priscilla Moyo
9,790 Points.main-logo, .main-nav { position: absolute; }