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1,355 PointsI am not seeing my borders when I refresh.
css: .t-border { border-top: 2px grey;} class="primary-content t-border">
5 Answers
zacharyjohnson2
1,632 Pointschange "primary-content t-border" to just "t-border"
Colton Shaw
12,634 PointsThat will fix the issue for the border, however, that might defeat the purpose they're talking about here. Using multiple classes on the same element.
Make sure it says solid also.
.t-border { border-top: 2px solid lightgrey; }
Try a refresh to make it work, sometimes just clicking the preview does not work for me. I have to manually refresh.
Vlad Legkowski
9,882 PointsI know this is an old tread, but check if you removed {} after the .secondary-content, thats what happened with me
Robert Doyle
4,737 PointsThat's what I did wrong also. Thanks.
zacharyjohnson2
1,632 Pointschange "primary-content t-border" to just "t-border"
Piyush Patel
17,253 PointsI don't think that is the issue here unless he overrides the declaration with the help of primary-content.
patrick sullivan
1,355 PointsThanks! That did it.