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5,141 Pointslevel 1 element
it's ask to to place a level 1 element somewhere, there is no such thing as a level 1 element and what dose it want me to place?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<link href="styles.css" rel="stylesheet">
<title>Headings and Paragraphs</title>
</head>
<body>
This is the Main Headline!
Oat cake chocolate bar jelly. Tootsie roll cheesecake sweet gummies candy cookie pudding cotton candy carrot cake. Soufflé caramels brownie oat cake cheesecake.
Level 2 Heading
Ice cream candy canes muffin icing pudding muffin jelly topping carrot cake. I love gingerbread dessert jujubes bonbon cupcake tootsie roll I love. Oat cake topping caramels I love cupcake oat cake chocolate topping donut.
Level 3 Heading
Cotton candy topping halvah sugar plum gummies soufflé. Ice cream danish donut sugar plum. Macaroon carrot cake gummies. Caramels oat cake chocolate cake.
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsThe instructions talk about "a heading level 1" which would be a <h1>
element. It wants you to enclose the main heading line in a start/end pair of tags for that element.
Then it wants you to do something similar with the next line, but this time use a pair of tags that identify a paragraph element.
Binyamin Friedman
14,615 PointsBinyamin Friedman
14,615 PointsI think you are misreading the instruction. You are putting a "heading level 1" element. I'm assuming that this means an h1 element.