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1,311 PointsClicking on the third paragraph leads to 404 not found.
<div class="card"> <h2>Background</h2> <p> I’m an aspiring web designer who loves everything about the web. I've lived in lots of different places and have worked in lots of different jobs. I’m excited to bring my life experience to the process of building fantastic looking websites. </p> <p> I’ve been a professional cook and gardener and am a life-long learner who's always interested in expanding my skills.</p> <p><a href="top">this is a third paragraph</a></p> <p>is is a fourth paragraph </p> </div> <ul> <li>To learn more, <a href="resume.html">view my resume.</a></li> </ul> </div>
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Michael Hay
1,311 PointsFigured it out myself, missing a #. Will take more time looking at the code before asking.
David Austin
1,217 PointsGood deal! For future reference: check out the markdown cheatsheet for wrapping your code it. It's available when you make a new post! :)
student Soto
3,743 Pointsstudent Soto
3,743 PointsI"m new art programming. I found that if I put <a href="#top"> it sends me to the top of the page.
But I also found out that if I put, <a href="#"> (without the "top") it also does the exact same thing. Is the word "top" even necessary?