how to fork? whenever i copy the link to JS and save it and then run the tests, it keeps asking me to LOAD tests. I looked at other answers available but they are not helping the problem.
have you selected the test from drop down menu?
can you share your pen and a screenshot of what’s happening?
I figured it out now. But the tests that I am running are showing errors. Just trying to fix it. Its showing these errors: 1. Within the “img-div” element, I should see an element with a corresponding id=“image”.
2. The element should be centered within its parent element.
I cant seem to fix it
impossible to help without your code
please share your pen
If you can share your pen it would be easier to debug, otherwise please format correctly or it is impossible to see your html
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sorry about the previous reply.
This is the link to my pen:
https://codepen.io/shweta_arya_/pen/poJYJmW
check your image element, are you using the correct id?
4. Within the “img-div” element, I should see an element with a corresponding id=“image”.
they meant to excatlly use that name
In this part u are asked to make it responsive
#img {
width: 100%;
max-width: 100%;
display: inline-block;
height: auto;
margin: auto auto;
background-color: aliceblue;
}
i would recomend to read link bellow how responciveness works.
and then ask yourself is there code that makes this responsive?
https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_rwd_mediaqueries.asp
Thank you so much. This fixed the two errors.
But its still showing this error:
The element should responsively resize, relative to the width of its parent element, without exceeding its original size.
Okay. I will check it and will let you know.
look at the failed test, just below it there is a block of code that details the error. Now look at the first line of that block, it will often show what’s wrong