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HTML Introduction to HTML and CSS (2016) Getting Familiar with HTML and CSS Test: Changing the Look of a Web Page

Change the color of the h1 tag to purple.

How do i change color of an h1 tag to purple?

index.html
<!doctype html>
<html>
  <head>
    <link href="styles.css" rel="stylesheet">
  </head>
  <body>

    <h1> Welcome to My Web Page!</h1>

  </body>
</html>
styles.css
header {
color: purple ;
}

hie please assist on this one.

The array below contains a list of books. Each element in the array has the book's ISBN as its key and the book's title as its value. Right now, the page is only displaying the book titles in the browser. In this code challenge, we will modify the page to also display each book's ISBN.

First, we need to make the keys from the $books array accessible inside the foreach loop. Modify the foreach command so that, as it loops through the books, it loads the ISBN for each book into a working variable called $isbn. At the same time, it should continue loading the title of each book into the $book variable.

<?php

$books["978-0743261690"] = "Gilgamesh"; $books["978-0060931957"] = "The Odyssey"; $books["978-0192840509"] = "Aesop's Fables"; $books["978-0520227040"] = "Mahabharta"; $books["978-0393320978"] = "Beowulf";

?><html> <head> <title>Five Great Books</title> </head> <body> <h1>Five Great Books</h1> <ul> <?php foreach($books as $book) { ?> <li><?php echo $book; ?></li> <?php } ?> </ul> </body> </html>

1 Answer

Paul Penketh
PLUS
Paul Penketh
Courses Plus Student 10,165 Points

Hi, you're on the right track, your css rule is just off. Just change your styles.css header to be a h1 and that should do it.

h1 { 
color: purple;
}