@Sippy that is just how floats work. A div with float: left; will put himself next to the element before it, if it can. If it can't, it will put himself below it. Your 2nd element is the div on the right, so your 3rd element puts itself below the 2nd, not below the 1st
@rlemon I want something simple... I have many elements and I would like to have a plain "background" swipe to the left on class change. I might have to use something else than a box-shadow
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If u use aaaa.png u cannot to use the call with Sass
@each $language in aaaa, bbbb, cccc, dddd {
#language-#{$language} {
background-image: url('../img/#{$language}.png');
}
}
What to use Sass --> CSS in this example is error?
background-image: url('../img/language-#{$language}.png') no-repeat;
background-image: url("../img/language-GitHub.png"); no-repeat}
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