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20th Jan 2019, 6:58 AM
Roman Pervutinskiy
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2 Answers
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The first header has an id of header. The second header has an id of normal. In the CSS, it selects #header (which gets the element with an id of header, so only the first h1 element) and applies the styling to only that. There is no #normal, so the second h1 is left normal. To select both, replace #header and replace with “h1” (which will select all h1 elements) or #header, #normal (which will select both elements individually).
20th Jan 2019, 7:04 AM
Rowsej
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👍😀 I'm too sorry, my mistake... 😅
20th Jan 2019, 7:07 AM
Roman Pervutinskiy
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