W3Schools what a great work you are doing especially for a begineer like me who is unable to learn from the textual data you have provided a video option too and that too in an animated version. very great work thanks for doing this work.😍🤩❤
There seems to be a problem in this tutorial. If you do not change "Save as type" from .txt to All files, the file will save as index.html.txt, so when you double-click to open the file, it will show your programming code in notepad, as opposed to showing the HTML in a browser. Anyone else encounter that or is it just me?
It depends on the code editor or IDE that you are using. If you are using notepad, then I think yes, you might have to change "save as type" to all files from the default .txt where as for VS code and many other such code editors, the default will be of all files and you need to just add .py or .html to your filename and the IDE will save it as the corresponding file as mentioned in the video
@@Jellyking57 See above. You might be saving in the wrong file format. You might changing the file type to html. I'm a little removed from this course now, so I don't remember if we were writing code in notepad, but I think we were, so when you save as, type filename.html and change file type to all files. If you keep it on the default, you'll save it as a txt file, so you'll open it in notepad.. I hope that makes sense. If not, I'd say, use a different code editor, like visual studio code or sublime text, etc. With those, you can save as a file type other than txt. You need to be saving in html format so you can view the file in a browser.
I own a mac and am having trouble encoding with TextEdit. I'm opening options when I have the link selected in TextEdit, and it give me options for Plain Text Encoding, I choose UTF-8, but It doesn't save for me to be able to open it in Safari the way it should be opened. Any tips on navigating this?
are you on mac or ibm and when you save your file, does the icon - in the folder it saves to - look like a notepad file? You might need to change the Save as type from txt to All files, so it saves as html, not html.txt. I could be wrong, but ultimately you want to be able to view your output in a browser, not in your editor.
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W3Schools what a great work you are doing especially for a begineer like me who is unable to learn from the textual data you have provided a video option too and that too in an animated version.
very great work thanks for doing this work.😍🤩❤
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i am doing this for a class, but I really like the teaching format! very easy to digest and actually makes me interested in the subject matter.
Thanks for tutorial! ❤❤
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There seems to be a problem in this tutorial. If you do not change "Save as type" from .txt to All files, the file will save as index.html.txt, so when you double-click to open the file, it will show your programming code in notepad, as opposed to showing the HTML in a browser. Anyone else encounter that or is it just me?
Same here
It depends on the code editor or IDE that you are using. If you are using notepad, then I think yes, you might have to change "save as type" to all files from the default .txt where as for VS code and many other such code editors, the default will be of all files and you need to just add .py or .html to your filename and the IDE will save it as the corresponding file as mentioned in the video
I had to download HTML editor as well because of the same problem.
I can't open sir😢
@@Jellyking57 See above. You might be saving in the wrong file format. You might changing the file type to html. I'm a little removed from this course now, so I don't remember if we were writing code in notepad, but I think we were, so when you save as, type filename.html and change file type to all files. If you keep it on the default, you'll save it as a txt file, so you'll open it in notepad.. I hope that makes sense. If not, I'd say, use a different code editor, like visual studio code or sublime text, etc. With those, you can save as a file type other than txt. You need to be saving in html format so you can view the file in a browser.
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This is amazing
Arigato for the video representation
hello sir, my name is Ajinkya Saivar and i need your videos for tell in my language. I can use your videos for my TH-cam videos
I own a mac and am having trouble encoding with TextEdit. I'm opening options when I have the link selected in TextEdit, and it give me options for Plain Text Encoding, I choose UTF-8, but It doesn't save for me to be able to open it in Safari the way it should be opened. Any tips on navigating this?
same problem here
Maybe try to rename your text file with ".html" ?
same
@@kelechianyanwu4764 make sure the file name has only .htm or html. text edit will stick txt on the end. simply rename. That should work
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I just wanted to point out, for the Chromebook users out there, Chrome's equivalent html editor is called text. It came preinstalled on my device.
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Can I text with personal
seems like i am missing a trick my result did not look like the end result
are you on mac or ibm and when you save your file, does the icon - in the folder it saves to - look like a notepad file? You might need to change the Save as type from txt to All files, so it saves as html, not html.txt. I could be wrong, but ultimately you want to be able to view your output in a browser, not in your editor.
greeting w3schools I need solution now show file extension how to show text extension please help you.
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