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HTML Treehouse Club: HTML Publish a Story The Head Quiz

The correct tag to indicate where is the css would not be the link tag?

I chose false because the style tag does not indicate where the css is but is a way of styling directly in the html. I think the tag that indicates where the css is is the link tag.

1 Answer

Jonathon Pennewell
Jonathon Pennewell
383 Points

There's three ways to use CSS. You can do external like so: <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css">

You can add internal tags in the head section of your HTML like so:

<style> .content { width: 100%; } </style>

Or inline style like so:

<p style="color: blue">This is a paragraph</p>