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what's wrong with "border", please?
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😯 that's weird because the code I have in my completed fcc course is the same as this one I shared here with you. Maybe it's a bug on fcc end, try doing it again after refreshing the window, or opening it on a new window, or with another browser, or clearing the cache ☺, hope that helps 😊
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hahahaha yaaay excellent, glad I was able to help you 😊🙌🎩 ✨
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hahaha don't worry, you'll get past it ;) and don't worry there is no bug, I just deleted and rewrote the css code with the same exact correct syntax you had, and it is working because it doesn't have the rich text formatting when copying from other websites. See the code below 😊:
https://code.sololearn.com/W3t40B1Ffk3l/?ref=app
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You're welcome 😊 try copy-pasting my code again on fcc I'm sure it will work. It's the same thing I just got rid of the formatting of the entire code 😊
btw, are you working on another editor on your computer and then copy-pasting your solution to fcc lessons? Or are you writing your code directly on fcc?😛
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Hi Mahmoud Mohamed Abd Elslam 👋☺ the code was copied from freecodecamp's editor, right?
I believe the problem is the rich text formatting when copying the code from FCC and pasting it to SoloLearn's editor.
Try erasing the css code and rewriting it yourself. Or make sure that when you copy the code you select the option "copy as plain text" and/or paste it without formatting (ctrl+shift+v)
Let me know if this works for you 😊
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Pαolα Can you help, please? 😃
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at first, thanks for your reply Pαolα
i'm trying to skip this step in freecodecamp as a training course, and i'm tried that and failed in freecodecamp website too, so i can't go to the next step in course, is there any problem with code, or it's a bug from the website? 😃
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😅 thanks Pαolα
you're right 👍, but it hasn't success in freecodecamp too 😐
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i did that 😃 and the same result❌😶
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writing my code directly on fcc 😸
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thanks Pαolα 🌷, i will trying all that again 😊
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finally done 😊👍 thanks Pαolα
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You have a dot within your classes, so a dot before width within the smaller-image class and same for the border class.
Try this,
.smaller-image {
width:100px;
}
.thick-green-border{
border:solid 10px #000000;
}
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so i will use a magic wand to skip this lesson 😃😅, cause i did all that 🐸
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Hello
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Ooh i just saw the old comments and i don't know why did my smile leasted on my face ^^ @pao