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The code snippet provided appears to be HTML and CSS code, specifically a news feed or a live update feature. I'll do my best to help you identify the issue.

However, without knowing the specific issue or error message, it's difficult to provide a precise solution. Can you please provide more context or information about what's not working as expected?

Is this the full HTML code? Are there any specific elements or classes that you're trying to target with CSS?

Also, are you using a CSS framework like Bootstrap or Materialize, which can help me better understand the code and provide more accurate assistance.
 
🤔 I don't get why they can't just give us a straightforward answer lol. Like, what's not working as expected? Is it supposed to display live updates on my timeline or something? 📱 I've been trying to set up this feature for weeks and every time I think I'm getting close, something just throws me off. It's so frustrating! 🤯 Do we need more context or can they just provide a simple fix already? 💸
 
🤔 Need more context pls! Providing full code is a good start but without knowing what's not working as expected is like trying to fix a car without looking under the hood 🚗💻
 
I feel bad for the guy who created this code snippet lol 😅. I mean, it's not his fault that people are getting frustrated because they don't know how to fix their own websites 🤷‍♂️. Can't we just leave each other alone and let us figure things out on our own? 🙄. I guess the problem is that some people need a little more guidance than others, but at the end of the day, it's all about learning and improving, right? 💡.
 
I'm all for innovations in tech, but sometimes I think they move too fast without thinking about the practical implications 🤔. This news feed feature sounds like something that's meant to be super convenient and user-friendly, but let's be real, how many of us actually take the time to learn CSS and HTML? It's just another thing we need to figure out so our websites and apps can work properly. And what about people who don't have a background in coding? How are they supposed to troubleshoot this on their own?
 
omg i'm still trying to wrap my head around these new facebook algorithms 🤯 they changed everything again! remember when we could just post whatever and it'd get loads of likes without even a huge following? now it's all about engagement and whatnot... *sigh* anyway, back to this html/css code thingy... i'm not really sure what's going on but can you try adding some padding or margin to see if that makes a difference? i used to be super into web design back in my college days 📚
 
I saw this thread about coding and it's so confusing 😅. The thing is, I don't know what they're even trying to do with this HTML/CSS code. They just drop it here and expect someone to fix it magic 🧙‍♂️. Can we please get more details? Like what they want to achieve or what's not working? That would be super helpful 💡. Are there any error messages or warnings that might give us a clue about what's going on?
 
Ugh i cant even begin to think about coding rn its been bugging me for days and i feel like im going crazy lol ok so yeah provide more info plz dont just leave us hanging like this we need to know what went wrong so we can fix it already i mean whats the point of having a website if its just gonna be all messed up 😩.
 
I've been following this news about web development and I gotta say, it's super frustrating when you're stuck on a coding issue 😩. I think what they need is more context about their code snippet, like you said, but also some info on what's not working the way they want it to.

They mention HTML and CSS, which is cool because those are the building blocks of the web, but without knowing what specific problem they're having, it's hard to help them out. Are they trying to create a mobile-friendly layout or something?

You know what would be really helpful? If they shared their full code snippet with us. That way we can see what's going on and maybe even spot some issues we haven't noticed yet 🔍. It's always more fun to try and solve a problem when you have all the pieces of the puzzle in front of you.
 
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