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487 PointsImage Tags
Hi! I'm having some difficulty understanding where I'm going wrong with inputting my images in the lists, here. I've checked and rechecked several times, but I keep getting the error message "Make sure you include an image tag that displays "img/numbers-01.jpg". Is it my lack or captions, or am I just missing something completely obvious?
3 Answers
Bob Sutherton
20,160 PointsYou need the "image tag" plus the path and the image file. The "src" is called the "source attribute" and it designates the image you want to use and where to find it. In this case, it should be in the "img" file. The "img" file is different from the "img" tag. Both are needed in this case. So make sure you used the source attribute to locate your file.
<img src="img/numbers-01.jpg">
Page Flint
487 PointsThanks for the help, James! I figured out that I'd forgotten the name of the folder in my tag, and felt more than a little relieved. Thanks for replying!
andi mitre
Treehouse Guest TeacherTry <a href="img/numbers-01.jpg>
andi mitre
Treehouse Guest Teacher<a href="img/numbers-01.jpg>
andi mitre
Treehouse Guest Teachertry <a href="img/numbers-01.jpg">
Rogelio Delgado
15,803 PointsRogelio Delgado
15,803 PointsPage can you share your code so we can have a better understanding of what you have so far?, I did the challenge just now and if you di it correctly it let's you continue