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HTML HTML Basics Structuring Your Content Structuring Content Challenge

Harrison Greeves
Harrison Greeves
2,920 Points

Task 1 of 4

I really don't understand the instructions here. Could somebody rephrase this please?

2 Answers

Blaize Pennington
Blaize Pennington
13,879 Points

"Place the ul, h1 and p elements at the top of the page inside an element that represents a group of introductory content."

The point of this exercise is to show you when to use <header>, <footer>, and <section>.

<div>
    <p>This p element is "inside" the div element</p>
</div>

So out of <header>, <footer>, and <section> which one would you use to "represent a group of introductory content?"

Harrison Greeves
Harrison Greeves
2,920 Points

That makes sense, thanks! I also confused 'head' with 'header'!

If you had to group footer elements together you could wrap them in the <footer> tag. For navigation elements, you could wrap them in the <nav> tag.

In this case it wants you to wrap introductory elements together that seem to make up a header, so you would wrap them in the relevant tag to do this.