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Lassiter Gregg
1,986 PointsHey, I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9i6lgiy76o1uy9t/Screenshot%202014-01-15%2021.57.34.png
I can't seem to get past Task 4 without Task 2 or 3 failing and I don't even know what I'm doing wrong or how to find out how.
2 Answers
Andrew Lincoln
8,880 PointsHello! It seems your html <ol> tag has not been closed. Be sure to close that tag up. Also be sure you didn't remove your any of your correctly formatted code from the from the previous assessment questions. All your code must be intact from the beginning of the assessment until the end unless instructed otherwise. Hope this helps
Keith Doyle
25,973 PointsLassiter Gregg
1,986 PointsGot it. It worked.
Keith Doyle
25,973 PointsKeith Doyle
25,973 PointsLassiter Gregg, Andrew is right. Your code ''''html <ol> <ol> ''''
Should be ''''html <ol> </ol> ''''
Lassiter Gregg
1,986 PointsLassiter Gregg
1,986 PointsThose two look exactly the same.
Lassiter Gregg
1,986 PointsLassiter Gregg
1,986 PointsAndrew, it worked!
Keith Doyle
25,973 PointsKeith Doyle
25,973 PointsSorry for the previous post, had a formatting issue.
Lassiter Gregg
1,986 PointsLassiter Gregg
1,986 PointsIt's all good! :)