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Directory related coding questions

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how to add a css file into html

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To add a CSS file into an HTML document, you need to link to the CSS file using the <link> tag. This is done within the <head> section of your HTML document. Here's an example:

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> </head> <body> <!-- Your HTML content goes here --> </body> </html>

In the example above, we're linking to a CSS file called style.css. The href attribute of the <link> tag specifies the path to the CSS file. In this case, the CSS file is located in the same directory as the HTML file. If your CSS file is located in a different directory, you'll need to specify the path accordingly.

👩‍💻 Technical question

Asked 2 years ago in HTML by Mastane

when we use ../ in links?

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../ is used in links to indicate that the linked file is located in the parent directory of the current file. This is commonly used in web development when organizing files in different folders.

For example, if you have a file "index.html" located in a folder named "pages" and you want to link to a file "styles.css" located in the parent directory of "pages", you can use the following relative path:

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<link rel="stylesheet" href="../styles.css">

This tells the browser to go up one level in the directory hierarchy and look for the "styles.css" file in the parent directory.

👩‍💻 Technical question

Asked 2 years ago in Linux by Sandisile Londiwe

How to list items in linux

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You can use the ls command to list items in Linux.

To list content of the current directory, use ls:

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ls

To list content in a specific directory, pass the directory name as an argument:

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ls <directory_name>

To list the content of the directory along with the details of the files, use the -l flag:

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ls -l <directory_name>

For more options, you can read the manual page of ls using man ls:

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man ls

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