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Submitted by Vineeth
almost 11 years

Oops, try again! Make sure your first header cell has a value of 'Famous Monster' (no quotes... note the capitalization!)

Answer 516a8afd3f142fe2560003d6

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           <th>Famous Monster</th>
           <th>Birth Year</th>

Element in a single row…Error of implementation of codecademy, because result is the same.

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Submitted by Luca Gentile
almost 11 years

5 comments

AnuragGoyal almost 11 years

I have same problem here.

Zach almost 11 years

So do I. Mine is typed correct and everything….Not sure what to do.

Zach almost 11 years

I figured out. I reset the code and re-entered it and it worked. Maybe give that a try

Dan almost 11 years

Entering it on a single row worked

#L almost 11 years

Thanks. I was confused..

Answer 51fd2333f10c60f4eb003fca

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I had a similar problem. I knew the html was right, it even looked right in the viewer. Then I finally got it: I had put an ‘s’ on Monster (there are three of them, after all) and that is why my code wasn’t passing. Just like the original poster here, correcting that had no effect on the html. If I was doing my own site I could call it monsters with no problem. This really is the kind of thing they could and should clean up, but I assume they are fully aware of the complaints here. Since they already have funding, why don’t they fix it?

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Submitted by Nat Colley
over 10 years

1 comments

Jake over 10 years

Ah! Thanks! This was it for me. Remember accuracy and correctness are really important virtues of programming so really they’re teaching us properly by not letting that kind of error slide.