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1,054 Pointshow to put h3 and p tags in self contained pieces of content?
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1 Answer
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsHi Melissa,
There's a number of tags you can use to "section" or group content to make your markup semantic.
You want to group multiple groups of elements h3 p
. You can do that with the article
element. Try to wrap the heading and paragraph elements in one article element for each.
<article></article>
mohammed qadi
852 Pointsmohammed qadi
852 Pointsdo you know why they make these questions so hard to understand? i mean the task is easy but why isn't it explained well?
mohammed qadi
852 Pointsmohammed qadi
852 Pointsand it still didnt work
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsJonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsYou'll find that it is all explained in the video(s) preceding the code challenge/quiz.
These videos are about teaching the HTML elements that give meaning to web page code which is what we mean by Semantics.
So this question refers to the first part of the code challenge. If you use article elements and switch them for the div elements in the attempted code, it should work. :-)