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HTML HTML Introduction Global Structure: Part 2

I cannot see any changes on the safari page. It shows all the HTML, not the result. How can i fix this?

I typed all the HTML correctly.

Sreng Hong
Sreng Hong
15,083 Points

What do you type? Can you post it here?

1 Answer

Misha Shaposhnikov
Misha Shaposhnikov
8,718 Points

You are probably using a rich text editor. This type of editor attaches extra meta-data to text files. Try using Notepad++. This is a type of WYSIWYG editor, which stands for What You See Is What You Get. These editors do not attach extra, invisible data to your files, so if you save them as .html files, browsers should be able to view them with no problem.

Alternatively, you can use Treehouse Workspaces to edit, save, and preview files right from the browser.

thanks!