title: Move a Relatively Positioned Element with CSS Offsets
challengeType: 0
videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/c9bQEA4'
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## Description
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The CSS offsets of <code>top</code> or <code>bottom</code>, and <code>left</code> or <code>right</code> tell the browser how far to offset an item relative to where it would sit in the normal flow of the document. You're offsetting an element away from a given spot, which moves the element away from the referenced side (effectively, the opposite direction). As you saw in the last challenge, using the top offset moved the <code>h2</code> downwards. Likewise, using a left offset moves an item to the right.
- text: Your code should use a CSS offset to relatively position the <code>h2</code> 10px upwards. In other words, move it 10px away from the <code>bottom</code> of where it normally sits.
testString: assert($('h2').css('bottom') == '10px', 'Your code should use a CSS offset to relatively position the <code>h2</code> 10px upwards. In other words, move it 10px away from the <code>bottom</code> of where it normally sits.');
- text: Your code should use a CSS offset to relatively position the <code>h2</code> 15px towards the right. In other words, move it 15px away from the <code>left</code> of where it normally sits.
testString: assert($('h2').css('left') == '15px', 'Your code should use a CSS offset to relatively position the <code>h2</code> 15px towards the right. In other words, move it 15px away from the <code>left</code> of where it normally sits.');