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My browser is not displaying my images. How do I correct this?

<a href="img/Daddy-01.jpg"> <img src="image/Daddy-01.jpg" alt=""> <p>Adrianna and I on Ariel's Undersea Adventure</p> </a> </li> <li> <a href="img/Daddy-02.jpg"> <img src="image/Daddy-02.jpg" alt=""> <p>Olivia, Gabby and I on the Tea Cups</p> </a> </li> <li> <a href="img/Daddy-03.jpg"> <img src="image/Daddy-03.jpg" alt=""> <p>Olivia and I hanging out on the couch</p> </a> </li> <li> <a href="img/Daddy-04.jpg"> <img src="image/Daddy-04.jpg" alt=""> <p>Gabby and I at Tica's pool</p> </a> </li> <li> <a href="img/Daddy-05.jpg"> <img src="image/Daddy-05.jpg" alt=""> <p>My girls and I on Father's Day</p> </a>

1 Answer

Tushar Singh
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Tushar Singh
Courses Plus Student 8,692 Points
<a href="img/Daddy-05.jpg">
          <img src="image/Daddy-05.jpg" alt="">

Either your images are in "img" folder or "image". I think it's "img". Re-check

Kristopher Van Sant
Kristopher Van Sant
Courses Plus Student 18,830 Points

Hey Arthur Apolinario Jr. I believe Tushar here is correct. You've set two different file paths for your images and their surrounding anchor tags. We're guessing that all your images are in one folder. So, as Tushar said, you'll want to double check and see what that folder is called. Other than that you're code is looking great so keep up the good work! :)

Thanks Tushar.

Thanks Kristopher