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Dillon Patel
4,025 PointsI would love to help but clarify what exactly you're at a standstill with and maybe I'll be able to help you.
Jack Freiley
517 PointsThank you for helping. I did find the answer for code challenge one and preceded on to code challenge 2, and am somewhat stuck again.
Dillon Patel
4,025 PointsThe second code challenge instructs you to "Add the following list items to the ordered list: "Stop", "Drop", and "Roll""
To create a list item, the tag <li>
is used.
To create list items within (nested) in an ordered list, do the following:
<ol>
<li>Stop</li>
<li>Drop</li>
<li>Roll</li>
</ol>
Let me know if that works!