Now we've proven that every HTML page has a <code>body</code> element, and that its <code>body</code> element can also be styled with CSS.
Remember, you can style your <code>body</code> element just like any other HTML element, and all your other elements will inherit your <code>body</code> element's styles.
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## Instructions
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First, create a <code>h1</code> element with the text <code>Hello World</code>
Then, let's give all elements on your page the color of <code>green</code> by adding <code>color: green;</code> to your <code>body</code> element's style declaration.
Finally, give your <code>body</code> element the font-family of <code>monospace</code> by adding <code>font-family: monospace;</code> to your <code>body</code> element's style declaration.
testString: assert(($("h1").length > 0 && $("h1").text().match(/hello world/i)), 'Your <code>h1</code> element should have the text <code>Hello World</code>.');
testString: assert(code.match(/<\/h1>/g) && code.match(/<h1/g)&&code.match(/<\/h1>/g).length === code.match(/<h1/g).length,'Makesureyour<code>h1</code> element has a closing tag.');
testString: assert(($("body").css("color") === "rgb(0, 128, 0)"), 'Give your <code>body</code> element the <code>color</code> property of <code>green</code>.');
testString: assert(($("body").css("font-family").match(/monospace/i)), 'Give your <code>body</code> element the <code>font-family</code> property of <code>monospace</code>.');
testString: assert(($("h1").length > 0 && $("h1").css("font-family").match(/monospace/i)), 'Your <code>h1</code> element should inherit the font <code>monospace</code> from your <code>body</code> element.');
testString: assert(($("h1").length > 0 && $("h1").css("color") === "rgb(0, 128, 0)"), 'Your <code>h1</code> element should inherit the color green from your <code>body</code> element.');