---
id: bad87fee1348bd9aede08835
title: Nest Many Elements within a Single div Element
challengeType: 0
videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/p/pVMPUv/cNW4kC3'
forumTopicId: 18246
dashedName: nest-many-elements-within-a-single-div-element
---
# --description--
The `div` element, also known as a division element, is a general purpose container for other elements.
The `div` element is probably the most commonly used HTML element of all.
Just like any other non-self-closing element, you can open a `div` element with `
` and close it on another line with `
`.
# --instructions--
Nest your "Things cats love" and "Things cats hate" lists all within a single `div` element.
Hint: Try putting your opening `div` tag above your "Things cats love" `p` element and your closing `div` tag after your closing `ol` tag so that both of your lists are within one `div`.
# --hints--
Your `p` elements should be nested inside your `div` element.
```js
assert($('div').children('p').length > 1);
```
Your `ul` element should be nested inside your `div` element.
```js
assert($('div').children('ul').length > 0);
```
Your `ol` element should be nested inside your `div` element.
```js
assert($('div').children('ol').length > 0);
```
Your `div` element should have a closing tag.
```js
assert(
code.match(/<\/div>/g) &&
code.match(/<\/div>/g).length === code.match(//g).length
);
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```html
CatPhotoApp
Click here to view more cat photos.
Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
```
# --solutions--
```html
CatPhotoApp
Click here to view more cat photos.
Things cats love:
- cat nip
- laser pointers
- lasagna
Top 3 things cats hate:
- flea treatment
- thunder
- other cats
```