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Start your free trialRoslyn Carnessali
3,705 PointsConvert the text inside the <body> tags into an unordered list.
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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Lists and Links</title>
</head>
<body>
<ul>
Cakes
Pies
Candy
</ul>
</body>
</html>
4 Answers
Martin Lecke
14,385 Pointsevery element in an unordered <ul> and ordered list <ol> have their list items in a <li> tag
<ul>
<li></li>
<li></li>
<li></li>
</ul>
kaz eden
2,413 Pointsjust did it and the instructions after it tells you your answer is wrong. says to put <ul></ul> which is clearly the wrong answer because martin lecke is right. kind of confusing
Steven Scott
7,542 Points<html> <head> <title>Lists and Links</title> </head> <body> <ul> <li>Cakes</li> <li> Pies</li> <li>Candy</li> </ul> </body> </html>
Steven Scott
7,542 Points<ul> <li>Cakes</li> <li> Pies</li> <li>Candy</li> </ul>
Felix Timothy
3,064 Points<ul> <li>Cakes</li> <li>Pies</li> <li> Candy</li> </ul>
James Ackerman
14,099 PointsJames Ackerman
14,099 PointsYou're half way there. The <ul></ul> tags are correct, but you need tags surrounding each of the items themselves, specifically Cakes, Pies, and Candy each individually need to be surrounded by their own tags as well.