Which website editor can you recommend to me?
I was thinking about HTML. Can you send me a link to which editor I should download?
I was thinking about HTML. Can you send me a link to which editor I should download?
I have two div containers next to each other in a div container. When you open the website from a mobile phone, the two div containers that are next to each other should be displayed on top of each other, otherwise the text looks really bad, how do I achieve this?
Can someone help me centralize my code? I'd like to remove the DB connection from the code. Thanks. const fs = require('node:fs'); const path = require('node:path'); const { Client, Collection, Events, GatewayIntentBits } = require('discord.js'); const { token } = require('./config.json'); const { Sequelize } = require('sequelize'); const client = new Client({ intents: [GatewayIntentBits.Guilds] });…
Hi How do I make these lines? (On the middle page, left of the text) The only method I can think of is to take an empty container and color the top edge. Do you know any other ways? Best regards Lisa 🥰
inputPrep is called as soon as you enter something into an input field, even though the asynchronous function searchAlgo is then awaited, nothing works – why? Not working: Console.log() at the very bottom of the InputPrep function logs undefined. It would normally log the searchResults object, which was previously filled with data. If you log…
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For this, every text editor is enough, because HTML is nothing but text.
If you want to have syntax highlighting, you can use Notepad++ for example.
Of course, you can also shoot with cannons on sparrows and install them for HTML Visual Studio Code or Visual Study, pushing a lot of overhead onto the board. It will work. It’s not efficient.
I used the normal editor, but it’s a taste. If you want to have it easy get a wysiwyg editor that shows you just how your code looks at the end
Html is not an editor.
Just use visual studio code, the classic.
VG white bread
I use Visual Studio Code from Microsoft.
It’s in the store or on the website.