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8,343 PointsCreate a navigation element with an unordered list element after the link inside the header. Says bummer.
This is the code I have in. <header> <nav><ul></ul> </nav> <a href="index.html">
2 Answers
Adam Moore
21,956 PointsNot sure what your code is, but I'm pretty sure this is what the instructions are implying:
<header> <a href="#"></a> <nav> <ul> </ul> </nav> </header>
The <nav> element is after the <a href> link, but inside the <nav> is the unordered list elementL <ul>.
I think when I did it, I misread the instructions at first and put a list item element in there out of habit (<li></li>) because I figured that was where it was going, and there would be not much of a need to simply make the <ul></ul> without any elements inside it. However, when I did it the first time with the list item elements inside, if I remember correctly, it counted it wrong.
Brad Lait
8,343 PointsI found the problem I put the element inside the link. Thanks.