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Answer» I was making my site with HTML and saving and then refreshing the page to see how it looked, then I realized something, if I took something off (deleted text or picture) and saved it and then went a refreshed the page in the browser all the stuff I got rid of was still there. What do I do?NVM, I found out the problem.... I just had one of those moments If you don't mind my ASKING: What was the problem?When I would save my HTML file and go into the browser to look at it wouldn't be updated. I saved the file twice, one in the C drive and one in my personal folder. The one I updated was in my folder, but when I went to look at it I click on the one in the C drive, which I dont update.
But I do have another problem.... The one that I saved in the C drive(The one I dont update) has the pictures on there that I want. But the one I update doesn't have the pictures on it, do you know why that is?Well, do you have the APPROPRIATE tag? If you don't you just need to insert the code. If you do have an IMG tag where it should be, please post the picture code so we can take a look. It might be a spelling error or syntax problem.
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Mess with the best, lose like the rest | | tag but you forgot to close it before the closing | tag, one less tag to deal with. 6: You are using a mix of % and px for width formatting I always put px after non % values just so there is no confusion. 7: Having a .css file would be much easier for you to maintain RATHER than using tags.
Please don't think I am ripping you apart, I am just very *censored* about things like this. Something to remember is that poor code formatting can and does effect the way your page will look across multiple browsers. Also if you are just starting out it is much easier to make sure that you do it right while learning so that you don't have to retrain yourself. These all may seem like little things but when you work in an environment where there are literally thousands of pages something as SIMPLE as proper code formatting can make a big difference.Don't worry about being *censored*. The only reason I didn't point all that out was because I thought the bare minimum for getting this to work would be sufficient.
If you are interested in CSS (an excellent tool that all browsers can understand), I have a tutorial in my signature. Not very advanced, just beginner to intermediate concepts with examples. [email protected] is *censored* about case; I am *censored* about making sure it all works in all browsers for a long time. Browser compatibility is key! |
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