Learn CSS Variables by Building a City Skyline - Step 78

hello! need help please .

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.fb1c {
  width: 100%;
  height: 80%;
  background: repeating-linear-gradient(
      90deg,
      var(--building-color4),
      var(--building-color4) 10%,
      transparent 10%,
      transparent 15%
    ),

     background: repeating-linear-gradient(
      90deg,
      var(--building-color4) 0% 10%,
     var(--window-color4) 10% 90%
    );
}

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Challenge: Learn CSS Variables by Building a City Skyline - Step 78

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thank you but i steel had an error

can you post the new code here? (remember to use the code block)

.fb1c {
  width: 100%;
  height: 80%;
  background: repeating-linear-gradient(
      90deg,
      var(--building-color4),
      var(--building-color4) 10%,
      transparent 10%,
      transparent 15%
    ),

      repeating-linear-gradient(
      90deg,
      var(--building-color4) 0% 10%,
     var(--window-color4) 10% 90%
    );
}```

looks like they don’t want a specific degrees defined?

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omg yup  thank you so much 
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