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106 Pointsmy name is now my style color and I'm getting bummer again. what is the problem?
<style> h1 { color: Purple; }
</style>
<h1>Karen Greene<h1/>
<style>
h1 {
color: Purple;
}
</style>
<h1>Karen Greene<h1/>
2 Answers
mikes02
Courses Plus Student 16,968 PointsClosing tag on your h1 is wrong, have you tried:
<style>
h1 {
color: purple;
}
</style>
<h1>Karen Greene</h1>
Karen Greene
106 PointsOHHHHHHH!!!!
wow. totally missed that. and No I am not dyslexic ;)
thanks so much!!
Karen Greene
106 PointsKaren Greene
106 PointsI must be super tired. Your example looks identical to mine with the example of the capital P. I'll check it out tomorrow.
Thank you for your time!
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mikes02
Courses Plus Student 16,968 Pointsmikes02
Courses Plus Student 16,968 PointsKaren,
In your example you have
<h1>Karen Greene<h1/>
It should be
<h1>Karen Greene</h1>
See the difference on the closing h1 tag?