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CSS

Mukund Narasimhan
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Mukund Narasimhan
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https://w.trhou.se/m3jns49s9c guys can you help me out in floating the image left and right side by side in preview?

https://w.trhou.se/m3jns49s9c

guys can you help me out in floating the image left and right side by side in preview?

Yes, like Radoslaw said, you are missing a closing bracket on your .wildlife class. Additionally, you could modify the padding in your .resorts class and .tips class to create a little space between the two, that will hold constant as the screen is resized. padding is created as follows:

.tips, .resorts { padding: 0 5px; <--- this will set the top and bottom padding to 0, and the right and left padding to 5px. }

This will make it look a little more readable. In later lessons, you will learn about media queries, which will allow you to set maximum and minimum-dependent "styling" so these are not so scrunched. Hope that helps!

1 Answer

Add a closing bracket for your .wildlife class on line 145 in style.css file .