title: Use Clockwise Notation to Specify the Padding of an Element
challengeType: 0
videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cB7mBS9'
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## Description
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Instead of specifying an element's <code>padding-top</code>, <code>padding-right</code>, <code>padding-bottom</code>, and <code>padding-left</code> properties individually, you can specify them all in one line, like this:
<code>padding: 10px 20px 10px 20px;</code>
These four values work like a clock: top, right, bottom, left, and will produce the exact same result as using the side-specific padding instructions.
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## Instructions
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Use Clockwise Notation to give the ".blue-box" class a <code>padding</code> of <code>40px</code> on its top and left side, but only <code>20px</code> on its bottom and right side.
testString: assert($(".blue-box").css("padding-top") === "40px", 'Your <code>blue-box</code> class should give the top of elements <code>40px</code> of <code>padding</code>.');
testString: assert($(".blue-box").css("padding-right") === "20px", 'Your <code>blue-box</code> class should give the right of elements <code>20px</code> of <code>padding</code>.');
testString: assert($(".blue-box").css("padding-bottom") === "20px", 'Your <code>blue-box</code> class should give the bottom of elements <code>20px</code> of <code>padding</code>.');
testString: assert($(".blue-box").css("padding-left") === "40px", 'Your <code>blue-box</code> class should give the left of elements <code>40px</code> of <code>padding</code>.');
testString: assert(!/padding-top|padding-right|padding-bottom|padding-left/.test(code), 'You should use the clockwise notation to set the padding of <code>blue-box</code> class.');