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Submitted by keeganfol5758
almost 9 years

Oops, try again. Did you add 'position: absolute;' to your #earth-orbit style?

My code is right. Why is this happening?

Answer 55679753e39efe901b0004c5

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I am getting the same response. Have you been able to figure out this error as well?

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Submitted by Sophia C
almost 9 years

Answer 55730431d3292f59230006fc

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Did you copy and paste or right it out? When I copy pasted it had the same message. It worked perfectly after writing the code.

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Submitted by Jonathan Weidberg
almost 9 years

Answer 557ee4f19376760c0a000169

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I ran into the same problem. Try looking under your #earth. There will be another section around 30 that reads #earth-orbit. That is where you need to add position: absolute.

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Submitted by Rygar
almost 9 years

Answer 55b7de809376762862000612

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I’m having the same problem. Mine looks exactly like yours. I even tried copying and pasting it directly from the Instructions. It must be a glitch, so I’m just going to move on. It will annoy me that it won’t be 100% finished, so I hope there’s a workaround eventually. I’m on Firefox, it might just be the brower ? idk

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Submitted by Caroline
over 8 years

Answer 560823353e0ec8872a0002e0

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I ran into the same problem but later realized that earth style hasn’t been closed(})

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Submitted by Akhil Kumar
over 8 years