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How can i add a tag that shows the image, is it not <img src="img/numbers-01.jpg" alt="">?

It is a question from a lesson

Robert Manolis
Robert Manolis
Treehouse Guest Teacher

the smallest typo has the potential to break everything, and even worse, to drive you mad while you search for it. Glad you solved the problem. That's a good feeling. Enjoy it. And Gisele, you should probably give Jason Cook credit for best answer or it least an up-vote. :)

Hi Robert! Ok, ive just up-voted jason's answer. Im new here at treehouse, and even thought im watching the classes, its was my first question on foruns, so im learning to use all the availiable resources, like foruns :-)!

thanks!

Jason Cook
Jason Cook
11,403 Points

Thank you both (Gisele and Robert) for the kind consideration. This is what makes Treehouse a great community to learn and build relationships. Let's go earn some more badges and I'll see you both on the Leaderboard :)

3 Answers

Jason Cook
Jason Cook
11,403 Points

Gisele, I agree with Jasper. Your code looks to be properly formatted, so maybe check path and file name of your image as well. Let us know if you're still having problems, and one of us will respond back as quickly as possible for you.

Jasper Leenarts
Jasper Leenarts
13,830 Points

That should do it.

But guessing from your question, it doesn't work? Can you give more info?

Hi guys, thanks for the answers!

I ve checked the code, it was just the path that was incorrect. Sorry for such basic question, im really a begginer in coding at all. But hopefully, i'll improve soon! :-)

Thanks again!

Jason Cook
Jason Cook
11,403 Points

I'm glad to hear you got it fixed. Keep going and don't ever give up, no matter what. You're already light years ahead of most people, just by making the decision to be here and learn. Happy coding! :-)