Learn CSS Variables by Building a City Skyline - Step 78

Tell us what’s happening:
what should i do please.
Hint: You should not alter the first repeating-linear-gradient
Your code so far
— .fb1c {
width: 100%;
height: 80%;
background: repeating-linear-gradient1(
90deg,
var(–building-color4),
var(–building-color4) 10%,
transparent 10%,
transparent 15%
);
background: repeating-linear-gradient2(
var(–building-color4)0%,
var(–building-color4) 10%,
var(–window-color4)10%,
var(–window-color4)90%
);
} —

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

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Where did you find the instruction to add a number to the gradients?

background: repeating-linear-gradient1
  • after the first gradient’s closing parenthesis put a comma, not a semi-colon.

okay, let me try it out:
below is the question for step 78.
Add a repeating-linear-gradient to .fb1c below the one that’s there; use your --building-color4 from 0% to 10% and --window-color4 from 10% and 90% . This will fill in behind the gradient you added last.

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