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CSS

CSS Layout Techniques (block vs. inline)

I am sure that I am coding correctly, but I keep getting the message to "make sure the display for '.main-logo' is correct. Please help.

Instructions: Display .main-logo, .main-nav, and .main-nav li so that they're inline but can be styled as block-level elements

My answer:

.main-logo,
.main-nav,
.main-nav li {
  display: inline;
}

2 Answers

Guil Hernandez
STAFF
Guil Hernandez
Treehouse Teacher

Hi Carla Thomas,

Besides the values inline and block, we covered another display value that gives us the best of both.

Hint: Add a hyphen between both values, and you're all set. :)

Thanks Guil! I really should always review ALL videos for answers.