HTML5 Course problems

Tell us what’s happening:
No matter what changes I do I still get the same message " Your image should have a

src

attribute that points to the kitten image."

**Your code so <img src="https://bit.ly/fcc-relaxing-cat

" alt=“relaxing cat”/>

CatPhotoApp

Kitty ipsum dolor sit amet, shed everywhere shed everywhere stretching attack your ankles chase the red dot, hairball run catnip eat the grass sniff.

Purr jump eat the grass rip the couch scratched sunbathe, shed everywhere rip the couch sleep in the sink fluffy fur catnip scratched.

far**

<img src="https://bit.ly/fcc-relaxing-cat

" alt="relaxing cat"/>
<h2>CatPhotoApp</h2>
<main>




<p>Kitty ipsum dolor sit amet, shed everywhere shed everywhere stretching attack your ankles chase the red dot, hairball run catnip eat the grass sniff.</p>
<p>Purr jump eat the grass rip the couch scratched sunbathe, shed everywhere rip the couch sleep in the sink fluffy fur catnip scratched.</p>
</main>

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Challenge: Add Images to Your Website

Link to the challenge:

Hello, Houssam_92. I just ran the code for the particular challenge you’re on and it seems that the problem may lie in the “end” quotation mark for your image source link. It’s located on a line below the link rather than being right next to it on the same line; and after running the solution versus the code given here, it seems the empty space caused a slight issue there. Hope this helps!

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It is great that you solved the challenge, but instead of posting your full working solution, it is best to stay focused on answering the original poster’s question(s) and help guide them with hints and suggestions to solve their own issues with the challenge.

We are trying to cut back on the number of spoiler solutions found on the forum and instead focus on helping other campers with their questions and definitely not posting full working solutions.

You can post solutions that invite discussion (like asking how the solution works, or asking about certain parts of the solution). But please don’t just post your solution for the sake of sharing it.
If you post a full passing solution to a challenge and have questions about it, please surround it with [spoiler] and [/spoiler] tags on the line above and below your solution code.

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My apologies, jwilkins.oboe. I’ll be keeping to suggestions and the use of spoiler tags next time round for solutions; thank you especially so for informing me of the latter feature. Also, as I’m a tad new here, where can I find forum guidelines on-site to avoid making more errors in future responses?

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The only other thing is to read the code of conduct.

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Thank you very much for the help, I didn’t pay attention to where I’m typing my code,this my first lesson in coding,ITahnk you again

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Much obliged and happy coding to you!

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