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4,080 PointsHow to take extra credit for CSS Gradient stage
There is an extra credit option available in the CSS Gradient stage how to do that
4 Answers
Jacob Miller
12,466 PointsI don't thing you can actually "take" those extra credit assignments, I think they just put them there to give you some challenges to try to figure out. Basically it's just a challenge to try what you've learned.
Maximiliane Quel
Courses Plus Student 55,489 Pointsseems to be a bit of a cross post so I gave you an upvote
Maximiliane Quel
Courses Plus Student 55,489 Pointsthere are no points for extra credit. it is just there to give you an idea on how you can test your knowledge further. you can do it by yourself and if you get stuck seek help in the forum.
Maximiliane Quel
Courses Plus Student 55,489 PointsIs your question what a solution would be to the question or what exactly are you asking?
It is always helpful if you can be more specific about the course, stage etc at which you encountered a problem. Maybe even include a link or press on the start discussion button.
I assume you are asking about this Extra Credit question: Use the multiple background syntax to create multiple gradient layers on the .box div element.
sanjana porwal
4,080 Pointsyes i am asking about the same question, how to get that points
Ary de Oliveira
28,298 Points?
chrism325
5,570 Pointschrism325
5,570 PointsI think the issue that sanjana is running into is the same one that I am. There's no link that allows us to actually do the work, it's text with no path so it just sits there. I noticed that the other extra credits include a link to a space where you can do the work, perhaps this is missing for the extra credit in the gradients. This is in CSS Foundations.