HTML Guide for padding-left
The padding-left property in CSS requires a numerical value followed by a unit. For example, pixels (px), percentages (%), em units (em), etc. Setting padding-left: px without a number is invalid.
To fix the issue, specify a numerical value before the unit. Here’s how you can correct this:
Example of incorrect HTML with inline CSS:
<div style="padding-left: px;">Content</div>
Corrected HTML with inline CSS:
<div style="padding-left: 10px;">Content</div>
In the above example, 10px is a valid value.
Alternatively, if using an external CSS file, the incorrect CSS might look like this:
.example {
padding-left: px;
}
Correct the external CSS by specifying a numerical value:
.example {
padding-left: 10px;
}