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CSS CSS Basics (2014) Enhancing the Design With CSS Gradients

This exercise keeps telling me that my "Task three is no longer passing" when i input all my parameters?

I'm on the gradient exercise, but everytime i try to input the parameters to fulfill the necessary gradient, it keeps sending me to task three?(which is always correct)

style.css
/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */
.main-header{
  background-image: linear-gradient(steelblue, darkslateblue)
}
index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title>Lake Tahoe</title>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="page.css">
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
  </head>
  <body> 
    <header id="top" class="main-header">
      <span class="title">Journey Through the Sierra Nevada Mountains</span>
      <h1 class="main-heading">Lake Tahoe, California</h1>
    </header>

        <div class="primary-content">
            <p class="intro">
                Lake Tahoe is one of the most breathtaking attractions located in California. It's home to a number of ski resorts, summer outdoor recreation, and tourist attractions. Snow and skiing are a significant part of the area's reputation.
            </p>
            <a class="callout" href="#more">Find out more</a>
        </div><!-- End .primary-content -->
  </body>
</html>

3 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

You were really close there! But the color stop position value should be placed after the color name.

P.S. the user who spells his name with a "ph" is a different guy. :wink:

Excellent! Thank you very much, SteVEN! :)

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

The answer shown here looks like a proper solution to task 3, but doesn't seem to have any code for task 4.

Show the answer you are submitting for task 4 and perhaps the issue can be identified.

Stephen

.main-header{
  background-image: linear-gradient(to top, steelblue,90% darkslateblue)
}

I’ve also tried putting 0% in front of steelblue, but each time it keeps sending me back to task 3

Thanks for your quick reply!