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using ID attribute in html code:
I have added the "id attribute" but the challenge is not accepting it. It is saying that you must use the id attribute.
I have already tried other examples instead of [<p] in id attribute but it is not accepting it. but as I have written the code, when I click on working of code (see below) jump to bottom, it take us to the bottom, as it function.
I couldn't find the mistake plz help
Try and use this:
<footer id="footer"></footer>
It says footer tag should have an id named footer.
So, you should put an id="footer" at the footer tag, not the p tag or any other tag.
And you should edit your current footer tag, not make a new one
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I have a image tag on html code. which is used to generate a pdf. particular image for the image tag is taking from the server. but it is not showing the image. followings code is img tag what I have tried.
<img class="characteristics-image" src="https:://translate.orivet.com/images/last-page-2.png">
What is the wrong with this?
"https:://sales.com/images/img.png" is not a valid URL.
You meant "https://sales.com/images/img.png".
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Is it valid to use below css:
.myClass[my-url='page.html']
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<ul class="myClass" my-url="page.html"></ul>
My doubt here is that can we directly use some html page name as a value.
my-url is an actual attribute on element with value of page.html
Yes, that technically works but instead of using my-url you should use data-my-url to make it pass HTML5 validation (if that matters to you at all).
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http://pastebin.com/De29tEAg This is my HTML
http://pastebin.com/88BxpnSM This is my CSS
I just started coding yesterday, so bear with me
I decided to create a button (since it's all I can pretty much do), and underneath it, there's this little green box, that is also part of the link. What is it, and how do I get rid of it?
Delete that full stop/dot/period immediately after the img and before the closing a tag.
I.e.
<img src="http://imgur.com/ukmXAgG.gif /">.
Should be
<img src="http://imgur.com/ukmXAgG.gif /">
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I'm obviously a newbie and I'm running into a problem when I'm trying to turn text into a link while also naming it with an id.
I'm currently using:
<p id="you" You</p>
Using google.com to test.
I haven't been able to get the link working though.
I'm trying to ultimately make a button called You where I'll add all the CSS to id="you" but I want the You word to go to a link.
Can I not write it this way? Suggestions?
Your opening paragraph tag is unclosed.
<p id="you">You</p>
Alternatively, if you don't need the block styling the paragraph gives, you can just go with the following.
<a id="you" href="www.google.com">You</a>
Sure: You
You
Do you mean something like this?
Yes, it works just fine.
you
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Why effect of DD tag differs in this pages?
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First example also doesn't work in Chrome. Firefox is ok.
I want in node/159 same as in test.htm.
UPDATED: The links removed.
If the goal is to indent the first line of each paragraph then:
Don't use a <dd> element
Do use a <p> element
Do use the CSS text-indent property