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HTML How to Make a Website Creating HTML Content Create Navigation with Lists

its saying that i have a step wrong then when it goes back it says it right?

would like some help

index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <title>Nick Pettit</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <header>
      <a href="index.html">
        <nav>
          <ul>
            <li>portfolio</li>
            <li>About</li>
            <li>Contact</li>
          </ul>

        <h1>Nick Pettit</h1>
        <h2>Designer</h2>
      </a>
        </nav>
    </header>
    <section></section>
    <footer>
      <p>&copy; 2013 Nick Pettit.</p>
    </footer>
  </body>
</html>
Wayne Priestley
Wayne Priestley
19,579 Points

Hi Bertram,

Can you tell us what it is that your being asked to do?

2 Answers

Hi,

Is this stage 2?

If so, your tags are in the wrong order that's all. You need the nav element and it's child elements after the closing anchor (a) tag. Your code should look like this:

<header>
      <a href="index.html">
        <h1>Nick Pettit</h1>
        <h2>Designer</h2>
      </a>
       <nav>
        <ul>
         <li>Portfolio</li>
          <li>About</li>
          <li>Contact</li>
        </ul>
       </nav>
    </header>

Hope that helps.

-Rich

Jeff Jacobson-Swartfager
Jeff Jacobson-Swartfager
15,419 Points

Check where the end tags of your a element and the nav element are.

Child elements need to be completely contained by their parent elements.