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1,195 Pointshow do i do 4th task of the first challenge?
Just like the text-shadow property the box-shadow can take multiple comma-seperated values to add additional shadows to the same element. Let's give .main-header an inner-shadow with a second set of box-shadow values. Set the new shadow's horizontal and vertical offsets to 0, the blur radius to 60px, the spread radius to 5px, and the color to firebrick. Don't forget to include the keyword value that creates an inner box shadow. how do i do this????
2 Answers
Michal Weizman
14,050 PointsHi ali,
Make sure you write it all in one line, separated by a comma like so:
.main-header {
box-shadow: 0 2px 15px #aaa, inset 0 0 60px 5px firebrick;
}
I hope this helped
Deigan Millikin
7,870 PointsThanks! this one was giving me problems.
John Schaub
5,167 PointsI was stuck! Thank you!
ali miller
1,195 Pointstnx
Matthew Garza
26,312 PointsMatthew Garza
26,312 Points.main-header { box-shadow: inset 0 60px 5px firebrick; }