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HTML HTML Basics Getting Started with HTML Headings and Paragraphs Challenge

Set the main headline to a heading level 1 element. Then, place the line of text below the main headline inside opening

I can't get over with this challenge no matter where I put the <p></p> tags.

index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <link href="styles.css" rel="stylesheet">
    <title>Headings and Paragraphs</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1>This is the Main Headline!</h>

    <p>Oat cake chocolate bar jelly. Tootsie roll cheesecake sweet gummies candy cookie pudding cotton candy carrot cake. Souffl caramels brownie oat cake cheesecake.</p>

    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 souffl. Ice cream danish donut sugar plum. Macaroon carrot cake gummies. Caramels oat cake chocolate cake.


  </body>
</html>

2 Answers

<h1>This is the Main Headline!</h>

This is the issue in your code - do you see it?

Check the opening and closing tags.

If the opening tag is <h1> as seen above then the closing tag should be .... ?

Robbie Thomas
Robbie Thomas
31,093 Points
<h1>This is the Main Headline!</h1>

When making a tag, make sure you end it with the same tag. (Ex. <h1> </h1> or <h2> </h2>)

You'll have an error if you have <h1> </h>.