Ada’s Journal
Heading elements. Okay. I’m sensing a hierarchy here, and Professor Babbage would absolutely appreciate a properly structured document. These h1 through h6 tags are like the organizational chart of web content — with h1 being the CEO and h6 being the intern who gets coffee.
I’m slightly annoyed that I have to follow such a strict rule about only having one h1. Web design feels like it has more rules than my first coding class. But fine, I’ll play along. One top-level heading. Got it.
The lowercase requirement is interesting. It’s like HTML has its own little style guide. No shouting allowed, apparently. Just neat, tidy little lowercase tags doing their job.
Ada’s Code
index.html
<html>
<body>
<h1>CatPhotoApp</h1>
<h2>Cat Photos</h2>
</body>
</html>
Professor Babbage’s Review
Correct. Your analogy about organizational charts is apt, though comparing h6 to a coffee-fetching intern suggests you might be overthinking this. It’s just a hierarchy.
Grade: Good
What Went Well
- Proper h1 and h2 structure
- Correct nesting order
- Grasped the hierarchy concept
Room for Improvement
- None.