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191 PointsI have a problem making the same shortcuts. Even when I change the keyboard to us or uk the shortcuts doesn't work?
<h1>Kajsa</h1>
<h1
Kajsa Albertsson
191 PointsIm trying to write this with shortcuts on a mac <h1></h1>
Kajsa Albertsson
191 Points<h1></h1>
Kajsa Albertsson
191 PointsIm trying the closure code on the tag above...
3 Answers
Rich Bagley
25,869 PointsHi,
On a Mac or PC the > symbol can usually be found above the full stop / period.
So Shift(possibly displayed as an upwards arrow) and . are the keys that would be used to generate > (next to the < symbol you have already created).
Hope that helps.
-Rich
Kajsa Albertsson
191 PointsThats the problem. I only get >_ while using the correct shortcut. It would be annoying to have to type every key separately. Maybe there is something wrong with my keyboard.
Rich Bagley
25,869 PointsHi Kajsa,
Sorry if I'm misunderstanding but not sure I follow. To generate the below you would normally have to type shift, comma, h, 1, shift, full stop:
<h1>
The same would go for any other tags (replacing the h and 1 appropriately). Is that what you mean?
-Rich
Kajsa Albertsson
191 PointsMy problem comes after I have written <h1> and I'm trying to write the closing tag by using shift + . To get the closing tab </h1> It doesn't work. By writing shift + . I get (even trying out different keyboards) SWE: ;? US: <_ UK:>_
Its very annoying to have to write </h1> separately every time as the keyboards not work as the instruction video says :(
Kajsa
Rich Bagley
25,869 PointsRich Bagley
25,869 PointsHi Kajsa,
Are you working on a PC or Mac and what shortcut do you need just so I can give any examples that may be needed?
Thanks
-Rich