Basic CSS: Use Clockwise Notation to Specify the Padding of an Element (Help!)

what is a clockwise notation?

Your code so far


<style>
  .injected-text {
    margin-bottom: -25px;
    text-align: center;
  }

  .box {
    border-style: solid;
    border-color: black;
    border-width: 5px;
    text-align: center;
  }

  .yellow-box {
    background-color: yellow;
    padding: 20px 40px 20px 40px;
  }
  
  .red-box {
    background-color: crimson;
    color: #fff;
    padding: 20px 40px 20px 40px;
  }

  .blue-box {
    background-color: blue;
    color: #fff;
    padding-top: 40px;
    padding-right: 20px;
    padding-bottom: 20px;
    padding-left: 40px;
  }
</style>
<h5 class="injected-text">margin</h5>

<div class="box yellow-box">
  <h5 class="box red-box">padding</h5>
  <h5 class="box blue-box">padding</h5>
</div>

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Link to the challenge:
https://learn.freecodecamp.org/responsive-web-design/basic-css/use-clockwise-notation-to-specify-the-padding-of-an-element

It’s described in the challenge instructions. What part is confusing for you?

yes i know, but i dont know what a clockwise notation is.

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.

oh thank you ariel, lol
i think im blind XDDD

Thank you

i see it now
thank you