--- id: 5dc24073f86c76b9248c6ebb title: Part 8 challengeType: 0 dashedName: part-8 --- # --description-- HTML attributes are special words used inside the opening tag of an element to control the element's behavior. The `src` attribute in an `img` element specifies the image's URL (where the image is located). An example of an `img` element using an `src` attribute: ``. Add an `src` attribute to the existing `img` element that is set to the following URL: `https://bit.ly/fcc-relaxing-cat`. # --hints-- Your code should have an `img` element. You may have removed the `img` element or you have not surrounded the `src` attribute's value with quotes. ```js assert(document.querySelector('img')); ``` Your `img` element should have an `src` attribute. You have either omitted the attribute or have a typo. Make sure there is a space between the element name and the attribute name. ```js assert(document.querySelector('img').src); ``` Your `img` element's `src` attribute should be set to '`https://bit.ly/fcc-relaxing-cat`'. You have either omitted the URL or have a typo. The case of the URL is important. ```js assert(document.querySelector('img').src === 'https://bit.ly/fcc-relaxing-cat'); ``` Although you have set the `img` element's `src` to the correct URL, it is recommended to always surround the value of an attribute with quotation marks. ```js assert(!/\

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