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HTML How to Make a Website HTML First Use HTML Elements

Mazen Lawand
Mazen Lawand
10,105 Points

Why is it not recognizing <meta charset= "utf-8">

Why is it not recognizing <meta charset= "utf-8">? Everything seems right..

1 Answer

Eric Vandenberg
Eric Vandenberg
9,095 Points

It looks like there might be white space between the = and the first "

try...

<meta charset="utf-8">