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Because it's essentially an addition to your week 9 homework (sorry!), week 8 will be short.
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<h1>Part 1: Spaaaaaaaaaaaaaace</h1>
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Using fixed and absolute positioning, add some more planets to your space gallery (from homework 6)! You should be able to put them in much more
interesting places, because you don't have to worry about how to set margins. You may use the <code>img</code> tag for the new planets,
but beware images from P4L may be quite large and you'll have to set a <code>width</code>.
<span class="goal">At least 2 new planets with absolute positions</span>
<span class="goal">At least 2 new planets with fixed positions</span>
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If you aren't clear on the difference between absolute and fixed positions, review
<a href="week-8-position.html">Week 8: Position</a>.
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<h1>Part 2: Scavenger Hunt</h1>
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Find two new tags that aren't on the <a href="rolling-tags-list.html">Rolling Tags List</a>
(if you've learned tags outside of those, it's fine to reuse a tag you've already used on homework).
One should be <b>block</b> and one should be <b>inline</b>. Do NOT use CSS to override their default behaviors.
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Use both tags somewhere on your website, and clearly mark which is inline and which is block.
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<span class="goal">A new inline tag</span> <span class="goal">A new block tag</span>
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<h1>Extra Credit</h1>
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For 10 points of extra credit, <b>teach yourself</b> about sticky positioning and use a sticky element somewhere on your page.
It should be obviously stickied; I'm not awarding this one on a technicality.
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<h1>Self-Study</h1>
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See homework 9.
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<h1>Submission</h1>
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Send a link to your github website to me once it's finished - I use your email dates to track which commit you were on when you "submitted" the assignment.
This assignment is due on March 13th along with Homework 9.
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