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6,808 PointsIt keeps telling me I'm doing it wrong even though I'm doing exactly what the directions ask.
I made a mistake the first time I checked the step - entering an href attribute instead of a src - but since have entered it correctly several times, and it still tells me to specify img/gratt.png as the src attribute for the image.
2 Answers
Shawn Flanigan
Courses Plus Student 15,815 PointsJohn,
It's hard to diagnose the problem without seeing your code. If the following doesn't help, please show us your code so we can be more help.
Starting at line 25, here's what the first task should look like:
<section>
<img src="img/gratt.png" alt="My Profile Photo" class="profile-photo">
</section>
John Keener
6,808 PointsRealized it was a slight syntax error that I usually avoid - using a colon instead of an equals sign. Didn't see my own mistake until looking at my code next to the correct version.