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Courses Plus Student 1,089 PointsSublime is the right version, doesn't look the same !
I've downloaded Sublime text editor and I'm not seeing the green, yellow and red lights up in the corner and I have no clue hoe to view in browser... Windows 64bit system trying to open in Chrome browser
2 Answers
Philip Allen
8,171 PointsThe green yellow and red lights are the min, max and close buttons when you use on a Mac.
Not sure what you are trying to load in browser? Have you saved a html document that you want to open in browser?
If so make sure the file has the correct file extension, Windows hides common ones so it is a good idea to change the folder settings so you can see them. If the file is correct right click on it and select "open with" and then choose Chrome.
Hope this helps.
Jose Ortiz
Courses Plus Student 6,161 Pointssublime is customizable you can choose different color schemes in Preferences->Color Scheme you will see different options to choose from
Paul Rosenbeck
Courses Plus Student 1,089 PointsPaul Rosenbeck
Courses Plus Student 1,089 PointsWindows 64