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CSS How to Make a Website Styling Web Pages and Navigation Review: Styling Web Pages and Navigation

Tommy Wingo
Tommy Wingo
3,493 Points

It looks like question 3 of 5 could use some tweaking to allow correct answers for both "inline" and "inline-block".

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Am I wrong to think both answers should be acceptable for how this question was asked?

2 Answers

Nick Pettit
STAFF
Nick Pettit
Treehouse Teacher

Agree, that's confusing because "inline" could be technically correct. Just changed that answer to something that's definitely incorrect!

Gus Castaneda
Gus Castaneda
17,610 Points

I see your point. To keep things simple, maybe just get rid of that option or add something like inline-flex instead of block and "all of the above" as an option.