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HTML

The ___ attribute gives an element a unique identifier that can be used to navigate to a specific section of a page.

It should be id.

1 Answer

Jonathan Grieve
MOD
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,252 Points

I think this is referring to the href attribute.

So if you give a href attribute to an element with a value of.... for example #section_one

It would jump to an element that has an ID of section_one

<div href="#section_one"></a>

<!-- Content -->

<h2 id="section_one"></h2>