We've got our HTML tags and we've got our HTML tag attributes. How do we use them together? We can figure it out by exploring the a
tag and creating a link.
- Code an
a
nchor tag that defines an HTML hyperlink
Open index.html
in your text editor. Add an a
tag with the inner text (the
text between the <a>
tag and the </a>
tag) of
Flatiron School
anywhere in the file. Then set the href
attribute of your
new link element to https://flatironschool.com
.
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. Do that by running the httpserver
command in the browser
and then copying the URL from the terminal and then pasting that into your web
browser followed by the path to the file you want to view.
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.
Here we saw how an attribute helps the a
tag do its job, which is to link to another location. Now we can go on to explore some additional HTML tags.