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I don’t understand what exactly the 8th prompt is asking me

“Each .main-section should have an id that matches the text of its first child, having any spaces in the child’s text replaced with underscores (_ ) for the id’s.”

Am I supposed to put the whole text that is in

as my id? I really don’t understand whatsoever

Thanks in advance for your answers

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<section id="Javascript" class="main-section">
    <header id="Javascript">
        <p >JavaScript is a cross-platform, object-oriented scripting language. It is a small and lightweight language. Inside a host environment (for example, a web browser), JavaScript can be connected to the objects of its environment to provide programmatic control over them.

            JavaScript contains a standard library of objects, such as Array, Date, and Math, and a core set of language elements such as operators, control structures, and statements. Core JavaScript can be extended for a variety of purposes by supplementing it with additional objects; for example:
            
            Client-side JavaScript extends the core language by supplying objects to control a browser and its Document Object Model (DOM). For example, client-side extensions allow an application to place elements on an HTML form and respond to user events such as mouse clicks, form input, and page navigation.
            Server-side JavaScript extends the core language by supplying objects relevant to running JavaScript on a server. For example, server-side extensions allow an application to communicate with a database, provide continuity of information from one invocation to another of the application, or perform file manipulations on a server.
        </p>
    </header>
</section>
<section id="This_guide" class="main-section">
    <header id="This_guide">
        <p >
            This guide assumes you have the following basic background:

            A general understanding of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW).
            Good working knowledge of HyperText Markup Language (HTML).
            Some programming experience. If you are new to programming, try one of the tutorials linked on the main page about JavaScript. 
        </p>
    </header>
</section>
<section id="Javascript_and_Java" class="main-section">
    <header id="Javascript_and_Java">
        <p >
            JavaScript and Java are similar in some ways but fundamentally different in some others. The JavaScript language resembles Java but does not have Java's static typing and strong type checking. JavaScript follows
        </p>
    </header>
</section>
<section id="To_get_started" class="main-section">
    <header id="To_get_started"  >
        <p  >
            To get started with writing JavaScript, open the Scratchpad and write your first "Hello world" JavaScript code:
            function greetMe(yourName) { alert("Hello " + yourName); }
            greetMe("World");
            Select the code in the pad and hit Ctrl+R to watch it unfold in your browser!
            
        </p>
    </header>
</section>
<section id="javascript" class="main-section">
    <header id="javascript">
        <p >

You use variables as symbolic names for values in your application. The names of variables, called identifiers, conform to certain rules.

A JavaScript identifier must start with a letter, underscore (_), or dollar sign ($); subsequent characters can also be digits (0-9). Because JavaScript is case sensitive, letters include the characters “A” through “Z” (uppercase) and the characters “a” through “z” (lowercase).

You can use ISO 8859-1 or Unicode letters such as å and ü in identifiers. You can also use the Unicode escape sequences as characters in identifiers. Some examples of legal names are Number_hits, temp99, and _name.



Each ‘section’ element (.main-section) should have a ‘header’ element as the first child:

<section class="main-section" id="Some_Value_Is_Here">
                <header>Some Value Is Here</header>

As you can see in your code, you wrapped all other elements in the ‘header’, and didn’t give the exact same text to it as you did for the ‘id’ of the section:

<section id="This_guide" class="main-section">
    <header id="This_guide">
        <p >

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