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218 PointsGive the image tag a src attribute with a file path of "images/spain.jpg"
Give the image tag a src attribute with a file path of "images/spain.jpg"
<!doctype>
<html>
<head>
<title>My trip to Spain</title>
</head>
<body>
<img alt="A picture of me in Spain">
Here is a picture of me in Spain last summer!
<a>Go back to the top of the page.</a>
</body>
</html>
3 Answers
Richard Scott
25,647 PointsHi
the html image tag is the one that starts with <img ...
you just need to put in src after the img, preceded by a space and then assigned it with an equals sign to the url to the image "images/spain.jpg"
pouya yousefi
12,480 PointsYou have to add "src" property to img tag. like below:
<img src="image/spain.jpg" alt="a picture of spain" />
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsExplicit answers without any explanation are strongly discouraged by Treehouse and may be subject to redaction by staff or moderators.
Alexandra Cianciara
2,465 PointsI have done this and it's showing it's wrong?
<img scrc="images/spain.jpg"> alt="A picture of me in Spain"> Here is a picture of me in Spain last summer! <a>Go back to the top of the page.</a>
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsTo insure your question is seen by more students, always start a fresh question instead of "piggybacking" onto an old one.
But I happened to notice this one, and I see two issues:
- you have "scrc" as the attribute name instead of "src"
- you have a stray ">" symbol between the src and alt attributes in the tag
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsIt doesn't look like you've started yet, and your question is just a copy of the instructions.
Give it your best "good faith" try and then if you have trouble, post your code and be specific about your issue or question.