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title: Move a Relatively Positioned Element with CSS Offsets
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## Move a Relatively Positioned Element with CSS Offsets
This is a stub. <a href='https://github.com/freecodecamp/guides/tree/master/src/pages/certifications/responsive-web-design/applied-visual-design/move-a-relatively-positioned-element-with-css-offsets/index.md' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Help our community expand it</a>.
## ![:speech_balloon:](https://forum.freecodecamp.com/images/emoji/emoji_one/speech_balloon.png?v=3 ":speech_balloon:") Hint: 1
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Use the `left` property for offsetting the element right.
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> _try to solve the problem now_
## ![:speech_balloon:](https://forum.freecodecamp.com/images/emoji/emoji_one/speech_balloon.png?v=3 ":speech_balloon:") Hint: 2
Use the `bottom` property for offsetting the element top.
> _try to solve the problem now_
## Spoiler Alert!
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**Solution ahead!**
The following lines of code solves the challenge:
```html
<head>
<style>
h2 {
position: relative;
left: 15px;
bottom: 10px;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>On Being Well-Positioned</h1>
<h2>Move me!</h2>
<p>I still think the h2 is where it normally sits.</p>
</body>
```
### Code Explanation:
* The `h2{}` selects the `h2` element.
* `left: 15px;` offsets the `h2` `15px` to the right.
* `bottom: 10px;` offsets the `h2` `10px` to the top.