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<!-- file: index.html -->
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<HTML>
  <h1 id="title"> Dr. Norman Borlaug
     </h1>
     <body>
     <main id="main">
       <link rel="stylesheet" src="styles.css">
       <p>
       The man who saved a billion lives
       </p>
       
       <image id="image" src="https://cdn.freecodecamp.org/testable-projects-fcc/images/tribute-page-main-image.jpg" alt="Dr. Nourman">
       <p>Dr. Norman Borlaug, third from the left, trains biologists in Mexico on how to increase wheat yields - part of his life-long war on hunger.</p>
       </main>
       Here's a time line of Dr. Borlaug's life:
       <li><b>1933</b> - Born in Cresco, Iowa</li>
       <li><b>1914</b> - Leaves his family's farm to attend the University of Minnesota, thanks to a Depression era program known as the "National Youth Administration"</li>
       <li><b>1935</b> - Has to stop school and save up more money. Works in the Civilian Conservation Corps, helping starving Americans. "I saw how food changed them", he said. "All of this left scars on me."</li>
       <li><b>1937</b> - Finishes university and takes a job in the US Forestry Service</li>
       <li><b>1938</b> - Marries wife of 69 years Margret Gibson. Gets laid off due to budget cuts. Inspired by Elvin Charles Stakman, he returns to school study under Stakman, who teaches him about breeding pest-resistent plants.</li>
       <li><b>1941</b> - Tries to enroll in the military after the Pearl Harbor attack, but is rejected. Instead, the military asked his lab to work on waterproof glue, DDT to control malaria, disinfectants, and other applied science.
</li>
       <li><b>1942</b> - Receives a Ph.D. in Genetics and Plant Pathology</li>
       <li><b>1944</b> - Rejects a 100% salary increase from Dupont, leaves behind his pregnant wife, and flies to Mexico to head a new plant pathology program. Over the next 16 years, his team breeds 6,000 different strains of disease resistent wheat - including different varieties for each major climate on Earth.</li>
       <li><b>1945</b> - Discovers a way to grown wheat twice each season, doubling wheat yields
</li>
       <li><b>1953 </b> - crosses a short, sturdy dwarf breed of wheat with a high-yeidling American breed, creating a strain that responds well to fertilizer. It goes on to provide 95% of Mexico's wheat.</li>
       <li><b>1962</b> -  Visits Delhi and brings his high-yielding strains of wheat to the Indian subcontinent in time to help mitigate mass starvation due to a rapidly expanding population </li>
       <li><b>1970</b> -receives the Nobel Peace Prize
</li>
<li><b>1983</b> - helps seven African countries dramatically increase their maize and sorghum yields
</li>
<li><b>1984</b> - becomes a distinguished professor at Texas A&M University
</li>
<li><b>2005</b> - states "we will have to double the world food supply by 2050." Argues that genetically modified crops are the only way we can meet the demand, as we run out of arable land. Says that GM crops are not inherently dangerous because "we've been genetically modifying plants and animals for a long time. Long before we called it science, people were selecting the best breeds."
</li>
<li><b>2009</b> - dies at the age of 95.</li>

<p>"Borlaug's life and achievement are testimony to the far-reaching contribution that one man's towering intellect, persistence and scientific vision can make to human peace and progress."</p>

<p>-- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh</p>
       




       </body>
       
    
/* file: styles.css */

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Hi! Welcome to the forum!

I’d advise reviewing how to create the basic structure of a html file as shown in the building a cafe menu lessons. You are missing the <head> element in this html file. This is where the stylesheet link should go.

Also, there is no image element in html, there is however an img element

<image id="image" src="https://cdn.freecodecamp.org/testable-projects-fcc/images/tribute-page-main-image.jpg" alt="Dr. Nourman">

I would refresh your knowledge of html lists too. I see <li> elements but no <ol> or <ul> elements.

Finally, I would work on the indentation of this file. It is easier to check for coding mistakes with neat, correctly indented html.

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<!-- file: index.html -->
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<HTML>
  <h1 id="title"> Dr. Norman Borlaug
     </h1>
     <body>
     <main id="main">
            <head>
       <link rel="stylesheet" src="styles.css">
       </head>
       <p>
       The man who saved a billion lives
       </p>
      <figure id="img-div">
       <image id="image" src="https://cdn.freecodecamp.org/testable-projects-fcc/images/tribute-page-main-image.jpg" alt="Dr. Nourman">
       <figcaption id="img-caption">
       Dr. Norman Borlaug, third from the left, trains biologists in Mexico on how to increase wheat yields - part of his life-long war on hunger.
       </figcaption>
       </figure>
      <section id="tribute-info">
       Here's a time line of Dr. Borlaug's life:
       <ul>
       <li><b>1933</b> - Born in Cresco, Iowa</li></br>
       <li><b>1914</b> - Leaves his family's farm to attend the University of Minnesota, thanks to a Depression era program known as the "National Youth Administration"</li></br>
       <li><b>1935</b> - Has to stop school and save up more money. Works in the Civilian Conservation Corps, helping starving Americans. "I saw how food changed them", he said. "All of this left scars on me."</li></br>
       <li><b>1937</b> - Finishes university and takes a job in the US Forestry Service</li></br>
       <li><b>1938</b> - Marries wife of 69 years Margret Gibson. Gets laid off due to budget cuts. Inspired by Elvin Charles Stakman, he returns to school study under Stakman, who teaches him about breeding pest-resistent plants.</li></br>
       <li><b>1941</b> - Tries to enroll in the military after the Pearl Harbor attack, but is rejected. Instead, the military asked his lab to work on waterproof glue, DDT to control malaria, disinfectants, and other applied science.
</li></br>
       <li><b>1942</b> - Receives a Ph.D. in Genetics and Plant Pathology</li></br>
       <li><b>1944</b> - Rejects a 100% salary increase from Dupont, leaves behind his pregnant wife, and flies to Mexico to head a new plant pathology program. Over the next 16 years, his team breeds 6,000 different strains of disease resistent wheat - including different varieties for each major climate on Earth.</li></br>
       <li><b>1945</b> - Discovers a way to grown wheat twice each season, doubling wheat yields
</li></br>
       <li><b>1953 </b> - crosses a short, sturdy dwarf breed of wheat with a high-yeidling American breed, creating a strain that responds well to fertilizer. It goes on to provide 95% of Mexico's wheat.</li></br>
       <li><b>1962</b> -  Visits Delhi and brings his high-yielding strains of wheat to the Indian subcontinent in time to help mitigate mass starvation due to a rapidly expanding population </li></br>
       <li><b>1970</b> -receives the Nobel Peace Prize
</li></br>
<li><b>1983</b> - helps seven African countries dramatically increase their maize and sorghum yields
</li></br>
<li><b>1984</b> - becomes a distinguished professor at Texas A&M University
</li></br>
<li><b>2005</b> - states "we will have to double the world food supply by 2050." Argues that genetically modified crops are the only way we can meet the demand, as we run out of arable land. Says that GM crops are not inherently dangerous because "we've been genetically modifying plants and animals for a long time. Long before we called it science, people were selecting the best breeds."
</li></br>
<li><b>2009</b> - dies at the age of 95.</li></ul></br>

<cite>"Borlaug's life and achievement are testimony to the far-reaching contribution that one man's towering intellect, persistence and scientific vision can make to human peace and progress."</cite></br></br>

<cite>-- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh</cite>
  <p>If you have time, you should read more about this incredible human being on his <a id="tribute-link" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug" target="_blank">Wikipedia entry.</a>     
</main>
       </body>
       
    
/* file: styles.css */
<style>

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like this — but your head element should be before the body element, not inside it

also your h1 element should be inside the body element

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The html and css files r not connecting. While i type the css, my html is not responding to the actions in css.
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<!-- file: index.html -->
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<HTML>
       
     <head>
     <body>
            <h1 id="title"> Dr. Norman Borlaug
     </h1>
     <main id="main">
            
       <link rel="stylesheet" src="styles.css">
       
       <p>
       The man who saved a billion lives
       </p>
      <figure id="img-div">
       <image id="image" src="https://cdn.freecodecamp.org/testable-projects-fcc/images/tribute-page-main-image.jpg" alt="Dr. Nourman">
       <figcaption id="img-caption">
       Dr. Norman Borlaug, third from the left, trains biologists in Mexico on how to increase wheat yields - part of his life-long war on hunger.
       </figcaption>
       </figure>
      <section id="tribute-info">
       Here's a time line of Dr. Borlaug's life:
       <ul>
       <li><b>1933</b> - Born in Cresco, Iowa</li></br>
       <li><b>1914</b> - Leaves his family's farm to attend the University of Minnesota, thanks to a Depression era program known as the "National Youth Administration"</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1935</b> - Has to stop school and save up more money. Works in the Civilian Conservation Corps, helping starving Americans. "I saw how food changed them", he said. "All of this left scars on me."</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1937</b> - Finishes university and takes a job in the US Forestry Service</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1938</b> - Marries wife of 69 years Margret Gibson. Gets laid off due to budget cuts. Inspired by Elvin Charles Stakman, he returns to school study under Stakman, who teaches him about breeding pest-resistent plants.</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1941</b> - Tries to enroll in the military after the Pearl Harbor attack, but is rejected. Instead, the military asked his lab to work on waterproof glue, DDT to control malaria, disinfectants, and other applied science.
</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1942</b> - Receives a Ph.D. in Genetics and Plant Pathology</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1944</b> - Rejects a 100% salary increase from Dupont, leaves behind his pregnant wife, and flies to Mexico to head a new plant pathology program. Over the next 16 years, his team breeds 6,000 different strains of disease resistent wheat - including different varieties for each major climate on Earth.</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1945</b> - Discovers a way to grown wheat twice each season, doubling wheat yields
</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1953 </b> - crosses a short, sturdy dwarf breed of wheat with a high-yeidling American breed, creating a strain that responds well to fertilizer. It goes on to provide 95% of Mexico's wheat.</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1962</b> -  Visits Delhi and brings his high-yielding strains of wheat to the Indian subcontinent in time to help mitigate mass starvation due to a rapidly expanding population </li></br>
       <li><b>1970</b> -receives the Nobel Peace Prize
</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1983</b> - helps seven African countries dramatically increase their maize and sorghum yields
</li></br>
       
       <li><b>1984</b> - becomes a distinguished professor at Texas A&M University
</li></br>

       <li><b>2005</b> - states "we will have to double the world food supply by 2050." Argues that genetically modified crops are the only way we can meet the demand, as we run out of arable land. Says that GM crops are not inherently dangerous because "we've been genetically modifying plants and animals for a long time. Long before we called it science, people were selecting the best breeds."
</li></br>
       
       <li><b>2009</b> - dies at the age of 95.</li></ul></br>

<cite>"Borlaug's life and achievement are testimony to the far-reaching contribution that one man's towering intellect, persistence and scientific vision can make to human peace and progress."</cite></br></br>

<cite>-- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh</cite>
  <p>If you have time, you should read more about this incredible human being on his <a id="tribute-link" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug" target="_blank">Wikipedia entry.</a>     
</main>
      </head>
       </body>
       
    
/* file: styles.css */
<style>
#main{
  max-width:100%;
  max-height: 100%;
  margin: 10px auto;
  padding: 15px;
  backround-color: #dddddd;
  border-radius: 5px;
  
}

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You are missing the rest of the head element
You should have

<head>
</head>

before the body element, and the link element should go inside the head

also remove the <style> tag from inside your styles.css file

Hey there! If you have follow up questions please answer to the already existing topic. I have merged your topics on the Tribute page!

Are you doing the Legacy curriculum? The new curriculum also teaches what you are missing, you may want to consider doing the new curriculum instead.

Ok thnks, will do the new curriculum as well.

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