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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsIt works for me .. even the redacted version (I didn't know you could use just hyphens as a class name!).
Try these two lines and see if they also work for you by themselves. My guess is they will, but in the situation you were having trouble there's some other code that's overriding the CSS.
Jason Anders
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Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsModerator Edit
Original post has been edited and profanity redacted as this violates the Treehouse Code of Conduct for the Community.
In the future, please do not use profanity or offensive language when posting. The Community is used by all students of many ages. Please show respect for all.
Thank-you.
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