Learn CSS Variables by Building a City Skyline - Step 108

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I think I got it right but its still telling me I need building-color3 from 0 to 10%

Your code so far

.fb6 {
  width: 9%;
  height: 38%;
  background-color: var(--building-color3);
  background: repeating-linear-gradient(
    90deg,
    var(--building-color3),
    var(--building-color3) 10%,
    transparent 10%,
    transparent 30%
  ),
    repeating-linear-gradient(
      90deg,
      var(--building-color3),
      var(--building-color3) 10%,
      var(--window-color3) 10%,
      var(--window-color3) 30%
    );
}

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Challenge: Learn CSS Variables by Building a City Skyline - Step 108

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If you look at the directions closely it says " make it the same as the one you just added, except don’t add the 90deg direction" then check your code and see if if you put 90 deg in the second gradient

Thank you for all your help, now it passed. Thanks Cody!

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