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I’m trying to do the exercise for the relative path, it says put the index.html directly below the tag, and I did but it won’t proceed. I’m wondering if it’s a bug.
An absolute path refers to the complete details needed to locate a file or folder, starting from the root element and ending with the other subdirectories
When linking to a relative path using anchor elements, is the name of the html file I am linking to derived from what was written in the title element in the head of that html file? If not, how does the html file get named? I ask because in for e.g the html file aboutme.html shown in this exercise, there is no space between the words ‘about’ and ‘me’, and I’d assume that the title of that page would include a space between those words.
you could use a program (the standard file explorer in Windows for example) to get the full path, just select the address bar. Windows should give you the full path
On windows? No. Windows uses a slightly different system
in *nix systems? Yes. root is the top of the tree (lol, sorry, couldn’t resist).