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Shannon Kearns
688 PointsI added and linked normalize.css, but nothing looks different. I entered the code exactly as is written
Code:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/normalize.css">
File structure: folder name css w/ file "normalize.css" within that file. Browser: Chrome
1 Answer

Sean T. Unwin
28,672 PointsOpen Chrome's Dev Tools (right click on page someplace -> Inspect Element or simply Shift+Ctrl+i [osx: Cmd+Opt+i) and go to the Sources tab. If 'normalize.css' loaded it will show up there. If it did not load then we may have to see where the css
folder is in relation to your html file.
Shannon Kearns
688 PointsShannon Kearns
688 PointsTHanks :-) It's in there