Adding a datetime tag

Tell us what’s happening:
seem to have exactly what is asked for. I’m stumped

Your code so far


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<header>
  <h1>Tournaments</h1>
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  <h2>Mortal Kombat Tournament Survey Results</h2>

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  <p>Thank you to everyone for responding to Master Camper Cat's survey. The best day to host the vaunted Mortal Kombat tournament is <time datetime="2016-09-15"> Thursday, September 15<sup> th </sup></time> May the best ninja win!</p>

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    <h3>Comments:</h3>
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      <p>Posted by: Sub-Zero on <time datetime="2016-08-13T20:01Z">August 13<sup>th</sup></time></p>
      <p>Johnny Cage better be there, I'll finish him!</p>
    </article>
    <article>
      <p>Posted by: Doge on <time datetime="2016-08-15T08:12Z">August 15<sup>th</sup></time></p>
      <p>Wow, much combat, so mortal.</p>
    </article>
    <article>
      <p>Posted by: The Grim Reaper on <time datetime="2016-08-16T00:00Z">August 16<sup>th</sup></time></p>
      <p>Looks like I'll be busy that day.</p>
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<footer>&copy; 2018 Camper Cat</footer>
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Challenge: Standardize Times with the HTML5 datetime Attribute

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What do the failing tests say?

shows what text the time tag should wrap around. I’m sot seeing any difference

Your added time tags should wrap around the text “Thursday, September 15th”.

I guess this would more accurately answer your question.

It looks like you have an extra space before “Thursday” and after “th”. You may also have deleted a period.

those spaes killed me! Thank you.

I’m glad I could help. Happy coding!