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4,971 PointsHelp
I need a little more clear instructions on what to do.
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>JavaScript Basics</title>
</head>
<body>
<script> <link src="shout.js" /> </script>
<script> alert("HEY, YOU'RE LEARNING TO PROGRAM JAVASCRIPT!"); </script>
</body>
</html>
alert("HEY, YOU'RE LEARNING TO PROGRAM JAVASCRIPT!");
1 Answer
Benjamin Larson
34,055 PointsHi Ryan,
It's asking you to provide instructions inside the HTML that will include the JavaScript file, 'shout.js'. This is done using
<script>
tags and including a src attribute (short for source). That code looks like this:
<script src="shout.js"></script>
As a best programming practice, it is typically encouraged to include this reference just before the closing body tag, to allow all the HTML and CSS dependencies to load first. You will hear this topic talked about by many of the JavaScript teachers on Treehouse.
Ryan Fox
4,971 PointsRyan Fox
4,971 PointsI had to rewatch the video and got it, thank you so much for responding Benjamin!
Rich Donnellan
Treehouse Moderator 27,696 PointsRich Donnellan
Treehouse Moderator 27,696 PointsMarked 'Best Answer'. :-)