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Brett Hodges
698 PointsChallenge task 2
I can't seem to get this step, I have tried a lot of different things. Can anyone help?
<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach($names as $icon)
?>
1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! Seems you're doing well, so I'm just going to leave a hint here. So your $names
list contains 4 separate "icon"s. Mike is an icon... Chris is an icon... etc. So to start our for loop we first need an open and close curly brace. And then inside we echo out our current $icon
. And I'm betting you remember how to echo
a variable
Hope this helps!