diff --git a/seed/challenges/html5-and-css.json b/seed/challenges/html5-and-css.json index 4d4ae95cad4..d83a1735396 100644 --- a/seed/challenges/html5-and-css.json +++ b/seed/challenges/html5-and-css.json @@ -2530,7 +2530,7 @@ "difficulty": 1.392, "description": [ "One cool thing about id attributes is that, like classes, you can style them using CSS.", - "Here's an example of how you can take your element with the id attribute of cat-photo-element and give it the background color of green. In your style element: #cat-photo-element { background-color: green; }>", + "Here's an example of how you can take your element with the id attribute of cat-photo-element and give it the background color of green. In your style element: #cat-photo-element { background-color: green; }", "Note that inside your style element, you always reference classes by putting a . in front of their names. You always reference ids by putting a # in front of their names.", "Try giving your form, which now has the id attribute of cat-photo-form, a green background." ],