--- title: Change an Element's Relative Position ---  Remember to use **`Read-Search-Ask`** if you get stuck. Try to pair program  and write your own code  ###  Problem Explanation: * You need to write a CSS selector which will move all the `h2` elements on the page by `15px` from the top. ## Change an Element's Relative Position ##  Hint: 1 Use `position: relative;`. > _try to solve the problem now_ ##  Hint: 2 Use the `top: ;` property. > _try to solve the problem now_ ##  Hint: 3 Target the `h2` using `h2{}`. > _try to solve the problem now_ ## Spoiler Alert!  **Solution ahead!** ```html
I still think the h2 is where it normally sits.
``` ### Code Explanation: * The `h2{}` selects all the `h2` elements on the page where the corresponding stylesheet/styles would be imported/used. * `position: relative;` sets the `h2` to be positioned relatively, but in normal flow, i.e. it would have no effect on the surrounding element's positions. * `top: 15px;` moves the `h2` `15px` from the top, as required by the challenge. * Note: Changing an element's position to relative does not remove it from the normal flow - other elements around it still behave as if that item were in its default position.