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CSS How to Make a Website Adding Pages to a Website Build the Contact Page

Problem with contact.html file....

In the video when Nick creates the contact.html file and hits enter, the contact.html file moves to below the about.html file and both the files are placed right below the ‘How to Make a Website’ folder. However, in my workspace the about.html, contact.html and index.html files all appear below the img folder. I tried to drag the contact.html and about.html files to place them below the ‘How to Make a Website’ folder, but it doesn’t work. How can I move both these files under the ‘How to Make a Website’ folder like it is shown in the video? Please let me know. Thanks in advance.

2 Answers

Wayne Priestley
Wayne Priestley
19,579 Points

Hi,

Its only the way your workspace organises the files and folders, it won't effect your code in the slightest. Nick may not be using workspaces in the video, in the older tutorials the tutors used Sublime text, its's only the newer videos that the tutors use workspaces.

Hope this helps.

Mohsin Ayub
Mohsin Ayub
6,822 Points

I think, first of all delete all the files that are not at correct directory and then right click the How to make a Website folder and then create the files again.

Thanks for your input. I deleted the files and tried to create them again but they appear in the same order as before. Anyway, the order shouldn't effect the code, so it's ok as it is.