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355 PointsWHY DOES IT SHOW <1h>
STILL SHOWES THE <1H> AT BEGINNING
5 Answers
Theodore Kruczek
8,800 PointsAre you sure you don't mean
<h1>
? The <h1> </h1>
brackets will make the text between them Heading 1 style font. Since <1h>
is not recognized HTML, it will simply show the text "<1h>
".
TIMOTHY MURRAIN
355 Points<1h>PIRATES OF COLORADO GROUP
gallery will go here
Ā© 2014 Tim Murrain.
comes out like that when I preview on wordpress
TIMOTHY MURRAIN
355 Pointswell it doesn't show on here but there is a <1h> before pirates when on wordpress
Theodore Kruczek
8,800 PointsI made the same mistake. Put 3 backticks (```) before and after the code.
Theodore Kruczek
8,800 PointsJust realized you are using Wordpress. You are editing it in the WYSIWYG editor instead of in the code editor. There should be an option above where you are typing to switch to code. Alternatively, select PIRATES OF COLORADO GROUP and change it to "Heading 1" instead of "Paragraph".
When you type code into the WYSIWYG editor, it automatically changes it so that it displays as text instead of code.