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HTML Introduction to HTML and CSS (2016) Getting Familiar with HTML and CSS Building Web Pages with HTML and CSS

I don't know where you type

you are going to fast, I don't understand where you are and what you are doing?

2 Answers

Jonathan Grieve
MOD
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,252 Points

Hi there Orsolya.

I'm sorry to hear you're not enjoying your learning experience with the video. I can sometimes feel like that when the material seems to be going too fast for me to process.

Is there anything in particular from the video you need to know or you're not understanding?

In the interim, you can either review the video again where you might pick up things you didn't in the first run of the video, or you can use video controls to slow the teacher down which might also help!

Jonathan.

Joseph Hookham
Joseph Hookham
2,493 Points

You can use 'Ctrl' + 'F' (or command + F for Macs) to search the tags. It's hard to scroll through and scan the text but you can find what you need immediately by using the search function.

Example 'Ctrl' + 'F' on the css document and type 'profile'. Should take you right there.