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HTML How to Make a Website HTML First Use HTML Elements

bummer ? why?

<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset = "utf-8"> </head> <body></body> </html>

3 Answers

Jeff Kinley
Jeff Kinley
21,207 Points

Did you try taking the whitespace out?

<meta charset="utf-8">

I don't think it's strictly required for an HTML doc, but its kinda part of the testing mechanism. Sometimes its picky on the answers.

<meta charset = "utf-8">

It's because you have an extra "whitespace" between charset and the equal sign.

Also, make sure it's in your head element.

Jeff Kinley
Jeff Kinley
21,207 Points

I tested this with https://validator.w3.org and it came out clean so I think what you have is technically correct, but usually we see it without the whitespace.

<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset = "utf-8">
<title>Test Page</title>
</head>
</html>