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Courses Plus Student 10,765 PointsCreate the HTML element that will serve as the document root.
:root { ? declarations }
Not sure what they mean? I know the html is a root document.
4 Answers
bothxp
16,510 Points<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
</html>
Benjamin Singer
Courses Plus Student 413 Points<html>
Should be your document root element! Sorry, this seems to keep deleting my answer, because it's HTML code.
The root element is generally the html tag.
Benjamin Singer
Courses Plus Student 413 PointsThat's what I was trying to do! ^^
Lucas Parks
1,087 PointsLucas Parks
1,087 Pointsthat's exactly what I'm doing and it will not accept that! :(
Abraham Korssa
235 PointsAbraham Korssa
235 Pointswont work