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4,759 PointsI am having problems getting css to modify the <div id="wrapper">.
Here is the code copy and pasted over. I can't seem to find out what the problem is. It looks like I copied verbatim.
The style sheet is saved The HTML doc is saved Tags are closed
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Stephen Webster
4,759 PointsWell, I am going to leave this up in case anybody else has the same problem. In the CSS I wrote #wrappper
instead of #wrapper
. The frustrating thing is I spend 15 minutes looking for bad code, when bad spelling was the problem...smh.
Daniel Gauthier
15,000 PointsDaniel Gauthier
15,000 PointsHey Stephen,
Great work on squashing your bug. This is actually one of the things you'll be dealing with a ton as a web developer.
The good news is, it gets a lot easier to develop an idea of what could be causing the issue the more you work with a specific technology.
Keep up the good work!
Rich Donnellan
Treehouse Moderator 27,708 PointsRich Donnellan
Treehouse Moderator 27,708 PointsMarked Best Answer to close the discussion. I'm not sure if you get the +12 points or not for this.