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Start your free trialJake Leffler
240 PointsI think in the video transcript when Nick is wrapping the h elements he calls them "anger" tags, that right?
I just wanted to clarify
Geoff Parsons
11,679 PointsThey have no reason to be angry, they're just HTML tags, afer all...
LOL Lush Sleutsky!
2 Answers
Jake Leffler
240 PointsLol thanks, that's what I thought, but I swear that's what the transcript reads.
Geoff Parsons
11,679 PointsIt should say "anchor" but we're not perfect there may be a typo. I'll have a look and make sure we didn't typo. :)
Jake Leffler
240 PointsAll Humanz here
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherJake;
You are correct! In the transcript at 1:10 it does say "Links are created with what are called anger elements or a tags." (emphasis added).
That is what they become after you can't get your links to work. :-)
Ken
Geoff Parsons
11,679 PointsAs much as I want to leave this for comedic value I've put in a request to have the transcript updated. Should be fixed soon! Good catch Jake Leffler, and thanks for pinpointing it Ken Alger!
Olalekan Oyedele-Aro
452 PointsGreat catch Jake, but do you have swear? If someone takes your yes cool if not .... cheers!
Lush Sleutsky
14,044 PointsLush Sleutsky
14,044 PointsLol. Not quite. They are called "anchor" tags. They have no reason to be angry, they're just HTML tags, afer all...