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csaba turjei
11,617 PointsAdvanced Sass Concepts Challenge 6 of 6
http://teamtreehouse.com/library/advanced-mixin-arguments
Last challenge. Stuck. Need help, anyone?
1 Answer

Phuc Tran
6,542 Points"Use the mixin we just wrote to create a series of classes for the colors: red, orange, yellow, and green."
Here's a hint in case you are confused: the rainbow mixin already included a proper css statement, so it doesn't need to be nested inside a selector. You can just call the mixin by using @include.
Cheers!
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,596 PointsJason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,596 PointsWhat have you tried so far?