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Hello, has your introduction to the Vscode extension video been deleted? I didn't find it on your RU-vid channel? If you still have it, can you send me a copy? Thanks!
@@danaleko just u placed all the logos and files. In a folder right and u opened the folder and given right click and there u can see vs code .I want to get the vs code in right click memu bar..
During the installation of VS Code, you might have an option to install command-line tools. Make sure to select that option. If you missed it during installation, you can still install it later. Open VS Code, press Ctrl+Shift+P to open the command palette, and type "Shell Command: Install 'code' command in PATH" and select it. This will add VS Code to your system's PATH. @@polusaniaravind4333
Sure, there could be a few reasons why the backdrop filter isn't working in your CSS: Browser Support: Check if the browser you're using supports the backdrop-filter property. As of my last update, it wasn't fully supported in all browsers, especially older versions. Make sure you're using an updated browser that supports this feature. CSS Syntax: Ensure that the syntax of your CSS is correct. The backdrop-filter property should be applied to the element you want to have the effect on, and the value should be specified correctly (e.g., backdrop-filter: blur(5px);). Element Stacking: Make sure the element you're applying the backdrop-filter to isn't set to position: static, as it might affect the rendering of the filter. Try setting its position to relative, absolute, or fixed to see if that resolves the issue. Parent-Child Relationship: Check the relationship between the element with the backdrop-filter and its parent elements. If the parent has certain properties like overflow: hidden, it might prevent the backdrop-filter from being displayed correctly. Hardware Acceleration: Sometimes hardware acceleration can affect the rendering of CSS properties. Try toggling hardware acceleration in your browser settings or test it on a different machine to see if it's a hardware-related issue. Testing with Different Values: Experiment with different values for the backdrop-filter property (e.g., blur, brightness, contrast, etc.) to see if the issue is specific to certain filter effects. Transparency and Color: Ensure that the element on which you're applying the backdrop-filter has some level of transparency or color that can be affected by the filter. If the element has no transparency or color, the filter might not be visible.