Good luck to everyone on their Odin Project Coding Journey, consistency is key! doesn't matter when you started or how difficult it is, stick to it long enough and you shall succeed.
I love these videos so far! ugh! so insightful for a complete beginner like me, just wanted to give you a shout-out! You did an amazing job at explaining all of this!
you are pro my bro loved it the way you explained i even don't know why we call anchor tags 'anchor' and you explained that as anchor points are used for some kind of point that can link to another i knew now why we even call anchor tag anchor and i learned anchor tag from photoshop tutorial 🤣🤣😂😂 thanks for this tutorial sir
Use a metaphor and imagine a ship attaching to the ground with its anchor. And in a similar way you attach another html document to your base document through an anchor (tag).
Kevin, ur alll videos are awesome..Because of that I've learned Something...but I'm confused in the "position: relative" and "absolute'...Can u pls do a video on that??? (and sorry for my English(always...:P ) )
Thank you for this video. However, I tried saving pagetwo.html as page two.html (notice the difference is in the single space between page and two) in the same place as my index.html then I tried to link it, but it never worked. I have figured out my mistake, but I don't understand why that happened at all because I even used the code Clickme I still got an error?
Hello, I'm currently using visual studio and somehow when I click on the links I keep getting an "HTTP Error 404.0 - Not Found. Any tips on what I might be doing wrong?
no, the first page/main page of a website cannot be called something other than index.html, since im a beginner so i am myself not completely sure why but i think this is because of how servers work, basically each server looks for a file called "index.html", if it is not present, a website containing many pages cannot work properly
Let's not forget that also in the old days, when you were telling someone about some webpage... you would also verbalize the www when telling them where to go.
Good luck to everyone on their Odin Project Coding Journey, consistency is key! doesn't matter when you started or how difficult it is, stick to it long enough and you shall succeed.