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381 PointsThe <ul> with the class main-nav is a block-level element by default, so it takes up the full width of its container. Le
The <ul> with the class main-nav is a block-level element by default, so it takes up the full width of its container. Let's set .main-nav to be as wide as the content inside it. Change the display of .main-nav to the display value that generates a block element that doesn't take up a full line
2 Answers
Aaron HARPT
19,845 PointsThis is the code that worked for me to complete that step:
.main-nav {
display: inline-block;
}
Luis Medina
3,731 Points.main-nav { display: inline-block; }
frontend
15,619 Pointsfrontend
15,619 PointsHey Eylon. You want to change the display to inline-level. This will prevent it from taking up a full line.