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1,458 Pointshtml and css code. When I checked my code with the W3 consortium, they indicated there were a few errors in my html.
I would like to be able to print out the html and css created by Nick so that i can compare it with mine to discover my errors. I changed very little in my html and css from what Nick was doing so his code would be very helpful for the sake of comparison
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wuworkshop
3,429 PointsIn the same Stage 8 that Marcus Parsons is referring to, if you look below the video player, there's a Downloads tab, click on that and click the Project Files link to download a zip file of Nick's project.
Stage 8:
I should point out, you should definitely read the Teacher's Notes for the different stages since I'm not totally sure if the project zip files are updated with the code corrections they mention in the Teacher's Notes section of this course.
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsHey Jeff,
What you can do is go back into Stage 8 to the very end video and click the "Launch Workspace" button. Rename it to anything else you'd like. Now, this Workspace will contain all of the files in Nick's website with his code, and you can now go to File -> Download Workspace to download Nick's code.
I hope that helps!