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Mimoza Shabani
990 PointsHuh?
So I have written out the alt text for the Twitter Logo multiple times - double checked references to see that it is correct YET the checker continuously informs me that my work is wrong.
I wrote it out as follows:
<img src="img/twitter-wrap.png" alt"Twitter Logo">```
3 Answers

Coco Jackowski
12,914 PointsYou forgot the equals sign between the alt
attribute and its property.
<img src="img/twitter-wrap.png" alt="Twitter Logo">

Kevin Kenger
32,834 PointsHey Mimoza,
It looks like you just missed the equals sign between alt
and "Twitter Logo"
.
Mimoza Shabani
990 PointsThank you!
Mimoza Shabani
990 PointsThanks guys!
Mimoza Shabani
990 PointsMimoza Shabani
990 PointsThank you!