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HTML How to Make a Website Creating HTML Content Include External CSS

Danyal Squires
Danyal Squires
228 Points

i still have bullet points next to my photos, linked the css doc just wondering where ive went wrong?

just would like to know where i have went wrong so i can put it right

Kathryn Gilbert
Kathryn Gilbert
5,122 Points

To remove the bullets entirely, you can indicate list-style: none in your ul styling. Alternatively, you can use numbers instead of bullets by changing the <ul> tag to an <ol> tag.

ul {
list-style: none;
Justin Arndt
Justin Arndt
827 Points

I wondered this as well. Thanks for asking.

2 Answers

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 Points

Hi Danyal. Welcome to Treehouse.

You haven't done anything wrong. Where you are in the lesson, the bullet points are supposed to be there. In a future lesson, you will learn why they are showing up and how to get rid of them, but for now you're all good.

Keep Coding! :)

Andrew Rodman
Andrew Rodman
9,681 Points

Don't see anything linked, but my first guess would be that you have those images wrapped <ul></ul> in a tag?