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HTML How to Make a Website Creating HTML Content Include External CSS

My bullet points on my images did not disappear. Maybe it has to do with the browser I'm using? Chrome.

After linking in my normalize.css my bullet points did not dissappear. Could this be because of my browser?

2 Answers

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 Points

Hey Freddie. Welcome to Treehouse.

Prior to the latest version, Normalize.css used to remove the bullet points. So, in the video you are watching, the bullet points probably do disappear as this the newest release of Normalize.css was probably after the video was recorded. Lucian is correct, however, in that you will soon learn how to remove these with your own CSS rules.

Keep coding! :)

Lucian Pintilie
Lucian Pintilie
9,938 Points

The normalize.css is meant only for getting rid of the browser default styling. You will see later in the course that you will create a new css file, main.css in which you will write a rule to get rid of the bullet points you have mentioned.