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1,119 PointsI am not understanding where else to place the <div> them in this challenge or if I am placing them in the correct spot.
My response is saying both elements need to use the class.
<body>
<h1>First Day of School</h1>
<form>
<div id="" class="">
<div class="favorite_stuff">
<div class="favorite_animals">
<h4>Favorite Foods?</h4>
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
</div>
<div id="" class="">
<div class="favorite_animals">
<dive class="favorite_animals">
<h4>Favorite Animals?</h4>
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
</div>
</form>
</body>
1 Answer
Brendan Whiting
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 84,738 PointsThey don't want you to add div elements, they want you to add a class to the existing elements. And they want both the "favorite foods" group and "favorite animals" to fall under the broader class of "favorite stuff". Also in the last one of your divs there's an extra "e" so it spells "dive".
<body>
<h1>First Day of School</h1>
<form>
<div class="favorite_stuff">
<h4>Favorite Foods?</h4>
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
</div>
<div class="favorite_stuff">
<h4>Favorite Animals?</h4>
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
</div>
</form>
</body>