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Ignacio Uriz
5,042 PointsThis post doesn´t exist anymre
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1 Answer
Ignacio Uriz
5,042 PointsNone help me so I try and try and I found a solution myself it was the header position: fixed; property. The property was hiding the content behind the header
Rochell Hill
10,677 PointsRochell Hill
10,677 PointsYep, if your selector is an ID use the #. I don't know that I would use an id that is one letter or a number. You may want to use something more descriptive (like id = "contact" ) to help you read your code better. Awesome that you figured out your solution though!