We know what HTML tags look like. But how do they work in practice? Let's put one together and find out.
- Code an
h1
tag inindex.html
- Set the inner text of the
h1
toHello, World!
Open index.html
in your text editor. Add the h1
opening and closing tags.
Inside of the opening and closing h
tags, insert the text: Hello, World!
.
You can run the tests with this lab via learn
. Make sure you save the file
before running the test suite. Failing tests will provide helpful error messages
that you can use to debug your code — read them closely for hints!
While working through these assignments, your general workflow should center on writing code in the text editor and periodically running the test suite in the terminal to check your work.
Another great way to track your progress is to open up the HTML document in your browser and watch how each change you make in the text editor affects the visual layout in the browser. For reference, here's a guide to viewing HTML pages in the Learn IDE.
Once you have the HTML document open in your browser, you can make changes to it in the text editor, save the file, refresh the page in the browser, and see the changes instantly.
- h1-h6 Tags
- Solving the First HTML Lab (If you're stuck, here's a video walkthrough of the lab to help you out.)
Congratulations! You wrote your first HTML tag. Now you can use your knowledge of this basic building block to learn more HTML tags and see how they work with each other to create an entire HTML document structure.
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