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355 PointsHow is this coded correctly?
I need more guidance than "Make sure you include an image tag that displays"img/number ". After correcting this 3 times, I can't seem to get it right. Please offer better explanations
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Nick Pettit</title>
</head>
<body>
<header>
<a href="index.html">
<h1>Nick Pettit</h1>
<h2>Designer</h2>
</a>
<nav>
<ul>
<li><a href="index.html">Portfolio</a></li>
<li><a href="about.html">About</a></li>
<li><a href="contact.html">Contact</a></li>
</ul>
</nav>
</header>
<section>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="img/numbers-01.jpg">
<img src="img/numbers-01.jpg"alt"">
</a>
</li>
<li> <a href="img/numbers-02.jpg">
<img src="img/numbers-02.jpg"alt"">
</a>
</li>
<li> <a href="img/numbers-03.jpg">
<img src="img/numbers-03.jpg"alt"">
</a>
</li>
</ul>
</section>
<footer>
<p>© 2013 Nick Pettit.</p>
</footer>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
Dan Johnson
40,533 PointsIt looks like your anchor tags are throwing off the challenge, you can remove them since they're not required. Also, the last image in the set is "numbers-06.jpg" instead of "numbers-03.jpg".
One last thing, when you don't require an alt attribute, you don't have to mention it at all, but if you were to explicitly define it as empty it'll need to have the following format:
<img src="img/numbers-02.jpg" alt="">
Kevin Korte
28,149 PointsIt's asking for images 01, 02, and 06, I believe.