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pamela guy
Courses Plus Student 4,311 PointsMy code is not working can someone help please?
Challenge Task 3 of 3
Set the size of your H1 to 1.75em and the weight to normal. Bummer! Be sure you set the font size to 1.75em for your h1. Restart Preview Get Help Recheck work index.html css/main.css
1 a { 2 text-decoration: none; 3 } 4 5
wrapper {
6 max-width: 940px; 7 margin: 0 auto; 8 } 9 10
logo {
11 text-align: center; 12 margin: 0; 13 } 14 15 h1, h2 { 16
17 color: #fff; 18 } 19 h1 { 20 font-family: 'changa one', sans-serif; 21 font-size: 1.75em; 22 font-weight: normal; 23 } 24 25 nav a { 26
27 color: #fff; 28 } 29 30 nav a:hover { 31 color: #32673f; 32 } 33
1 Answer
pamela guy
Courses Plus Student 4,311 PointsMarkdown Cheatsheet what is that? How do you use it?
Steven Parker
243,658 PointsLook down below the "Add an Answer" section . Where you see Markdown Cheatsheet mentioned, click on it and a panel will appear with instructions. Look for the "Code" section for instructions on how to make your code appear nicely formatted in a box.
Remember to also provide a link to the course page.
Steven Parker
243,658 PointsSteven Parker
243,658 PointsCould you provide a link to the course page you were working on?
It would also be very helpful if you format your code using the instructions in the Markdown Cheatsheet below