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Usually, we would need to see your actual HTML/CSS in order to help you. To display your code in here you need to wrap it in triple back ticks. On a line by itself type three back ticks. Then on the first line below the three back ticks paste in your code. Then below your code on a new line type three more back ticks. The back tick on my keyboard is in the upper left just above the Tab key and below the Esc key.

But I can see from your pic that the issue is with the id on your <nav> element. Do any of the other ids in your HTML start with a #? The # is used to refer to an id in CSS or when using it in a href attribute. But the id itself doesn’t usually start with a #.

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