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Start your free trialJonavan Helom
2,593 Pointsim stuck
Can you tell me what I need to add, because it keep saying, "Make sure you're defining a second box shadow value. Did you include a comma between both values?".
/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */
.main-heading {
text-shadow: 0 0 5px #be7b31;
}
.title {
text-shadow: 1px 3px 0 #e59740;
}
.main-header {
box-shadow: 0 2px 15px #aaa;
box-shadow: inset 0 0 60px 5px firebrick(0, 0, 0, 1)
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Lake Tahoe</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="page.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
</head>
<body>
<header id="top" class="main-header">
<span class="title">Journey Through the Sierra Nevada Mountains</span>
<h1 class="main-heading">Lake Tahoe, California</h1>
</header>
<div class="primary-content">
<p class="intro">
Lake Tahoe is one of the most breathtaking attractions located in California. It's home to a number of ski resorts, summer outdoor recreation, and tourist attractions. Snow and skiing are a significant part of the area's reputation.
</p>
<a class="callout" href="#more">Find out more</a>
</div><!-- End .primary-content -->
<footer class="main-footer">
<p>All rights reserved to the state of <a href="#">California</a>.</p>
<a href="#top">Back to top »</a>
</footer>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
matth89
17,826 PointsI believe the issue is that you are declaring the box-shadow property twice, instead of declaring it once with the values separated by the comma. Like so:
box-shadow: 0 2px 15px #aaa, inset 0 0 60px 5px firebrick(0, 0, 0, 1);
Hope this helps.
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsDon't specify the same property twice.
The instructions remind you that "the box-shadow can take multiple comma-separated values..."
So instead of creating another complete box-shadow
property (which would just cancel out the first one anyway), just put both sets of values separated by a comma in the first one.