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HTML

<nav> tag position

Does <nav> tag have to be positioned at the end of <section> or <header>? or any place would be fine?

Hi Steve,

I have fixed your inline code for you so that it shows up. If you have short pieces of inline code within your text then you want to wrap it with single backticks.

This thread shows you how to post code: https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/posting-code-to-the-forum

It would help to give the link to the challenge that you're on so we know what the context is.

thank you Jason, I have already got the answer. I will try to post my code next time if necessary.

3 Answers

Any place should be fine, or what did u mean?

Thank you for your quick reply. I asked this question because the practice ask me to place the exact position in the html file.

it maybe the one they are asking you to put it after the link that follow the header.

when they say things in the challenge you have to follow, if they say link after the header mean after the closing tag of the </a>.