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

Halyna Buriachenko
PLUS
Halyna Buriachenko
Courses Plus Student 1,868 Points

File normalize.css from under the video doesn't work on Windows!! The same as images.

Is there any alternative? Or you should have just MAC to study? The second school that I pick and everything is on MAC. Common guys:( Make some upgrade please.

Can i get ur email address?

I have the same problem.

Alejandro Ruiz
Alejandro Ruiz
1,813 Points

i have a pc....for now. how can i get this file to work for the time being?

3 Answers

Jonathan Dewitt
Jonathan Dewitt
8,101 Points

HTML, CSS and image files run on any operating system. It doesn't matter if you are using Windows, Mac OS or Linux.

Halyna Buriachenko
Halyna Buriachenko
Courses Plus Student 1,868 Points

Unfortunately it doesn't on mine. I can't even open this file normalize.css;( I have 2 laptops with Windows. No one doesn't want to open this file. Whatever. I am looking for solution though. Do you think I can reset default browser options by writing this on CSS?:

html, body, h1, h2, p, ol, ul, li, a { padding: 0; padding: 0; padding: 0; }

come on treehouse upgrade this thing

You need to look at your tree structure and make sure your path is correct in your actual HTML file. Again, make sure your html file path and name is the same as what is in your tree structure.