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30,164 PointsBox model : Stage 6 of deep dive css
<code>It looks like we need to clear our floats. In the HTML file, add the class group to the div with the class badge.</code> Therefore on the HTML page I typed: ```<div class="badge" class="group">
And followed that up in the CSS tab with:
img.badge-icon{float:left; margin-right:20px; } p.badge-desc{float:left; width:70%; } div.group{float:both; }
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Chris Dziewa
17,781 PointsRight now you are effectively replacing the class on the div with group
instead of adding it. When the html is processed it reads left to right and top to bottom so when it sees an identical attribute on the div, it will overwrite the previous one. You need to use only one class attribute and separate each class with a space like this:
<div class="badge group">