--- id: bad87fee1348bd9aedf08826 title: Use Clockwise Notation to Specify the Padding of an Element challengeType: 0 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cB7mBS9' forumTopicId: 18346 dashedName: use-clockwise-notation-to-specify-the-padding-of-an-element --- # --description-- Instead of specifying an element's `padding-top`, `padding-right`, `padding-bottom`, and `padding-left` properties individually, you can specify them all in one line, like this: ```css padding: 10px 20px 10px 20px; ``` 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. # --instructions-- Use Clockwise Notation to give the `.blue-box` class a `padding` of `40px` on its top and left side, but only `20px` on its bottom and right side. # --hints-- Your `blue-box` class should give the top of elements `40px` of `padding`. ```js assert($('.blue-box').css('padding-top') === '40px'); ``` Your `blue-box` class should give the right of elements `20px` of `padding`. ```js assert($('.blue-box').css('padding-right') === '20px'); ``` Your `blue-box` class should give the bottom of elements `20px` of `padding`. ```js assert($('.blue-box').css('padding-bottom') === '20px'); ``` Your `blue-box` class should give the left of elements `40px` of `padding`. ```js assert($('.blue-box').css('padding-left') === '40px'); ``` You should use the clockwise notation to set the padding of `blue-box` class. ```js assert( /\.blue-box\s*{[\s\S]*padding[\s]*:\s*\d+px\s+\d+px\s+\d+px\s+\d+px(;\s*[^}]+\s*}|;?\s*})/.test( __helpers.removeCssComments($('style').text()) ) ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```html
margin
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``` # --solutions-- ```html
margin
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```