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---
id: 60a3e3396c7b40068ad6998d
title: Step 35
challengeType: 0
dashedName: step-35
---
# --description--
Create a rule that targets both `.one` and `.two` and increase their `blur` effect by 1 pixel.
Here's an example of a rule that increases the `blur` of two elements:
```css
h1, p {
filter: blur(3px);
}
```
# --hints--
You should have a `.one, .two` selector.
```js
const oneTwo = new __helpers.CSSHelp(document).getStyle('.one, .two');
assert(oneTwo);
```
You should set the `filter` property to `blur(1px)`.
```js
const hasFilter = new __helpers.CSSHelp(document).getCSSRules().some(x => x.style.filter === 'blur(1px)');
assert(hasFilter)
```
Your `.one` element should have a `filter` value of `blur(1px)`.
```js
const one = document.querySelector('.one');
const oneFilter = getComputedStyle(one).filter;
assert(oneFilter === 'blur(1px)');
```
Your `.two` element should have a filter value of `blur(1px)`.
```js
const two = document.querySelector('.two');
const twoFilter = getComputedStyle(two).filter;
assert(twoFilter === 'blur(1px)');
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```css
.canvas {
width: 500px;
height: 600px;
background-color: #4d0f00;
overflow: hidden;
filter: blur(2px);
}
.frame {
border: 50px solid black;
width: 500px;
padding: 50px;
margin: 20px auto;
}
.one {
width: 425px;
height: 150px;
background-color: #efb762;
margin: 20px auto;
}
.two {
width: 475px;
height: 200px;
background-color: #8f0401;
margin: 0 auto 20px;
}
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.three {
width: 91%;
height: 28%;
background-color: #b20403;
margin: auto;
}
```
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Rothko Painting</title>
<link href="./styles.css" rel="stylesheet">
</head>
<body>
<div class="frame">
<div class="canvas">
<div class="one"></div>
<div class="two"></div>
<div class="three"></div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
```