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HTML How to Make a Website Creating HTML Content Add Social Media Links

Meri Johnsson
Meri Johnsson
2,712 Points

Inside the <footer> element, wrap the Facebook and Twitter images with links to your own accounts. If you don't have a

What am I doing wrong?

index.html
<!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>
          <img src="img/numbers-01.jpg" alt="">
        </li>
        <li>
          <img src="img/numbers-02.jpg" alt="">
        </li>
        <li>
          <img src="img/numbers-06.jpg" alt="">
        </li>
      </ul>
    </section>
    <footer>
      <p>&copy; 2013 Nick Pettit.</p>
      <img src= "img/facebook-wrap.png" alt="Facebook Wrap"><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/xxxx/xxxxxx"></a>
      <img src= "img/twitter-wrap.png" alt="Twitter Wrap"><a href="http://www.twitter.com/pages/xxx/xxxxxx"></a>
    </footer>
  </body>
</html>

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

Hi there! You're doing great, but I think there might be a misunderstanding of what it's asking. It's asking you to turn the image into a link so that when you click on it, it will lead the user to your Twitter account etc. Currently, you have the link after the image, but the image needs to be inside the link. Here's some pseudocode to demonstrate:

You have this setup:

<img><a></a>

This will put a link that contains no text, no element and is in fact, unclickable on the page.

You need this setup:

<a><img></a>

This puts an image inside the link and makes the image clickable.

Hope this helps! :sparkles: