Building a Code Editor for the Web - HTML & CSS Structure
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Building a Code Editor for the Web - HTML & CSS Structure

Publish Date: Jul 13 '20
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In this video, we'll work on the basic overall structure with the HTML and CSS. We'll also load the ACE Code Editor without any configuration.

Find the code for each video here in its own branch:
https://github.com/luvuong-le/code-editor-tutorial/tree/html-css-structure

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  • Falcon
    FalconJul 13, 2020

    Hello. Good video. Sorry for my question but I want to learn how to put videos in my header how you made. Could you explain me?

    • Lu-Vuong Le 🚀
      Lu-Vuong Le 🚀Jul 15, 2020

      Hey Falcon,

      I think that is automatically there when you upload a video, so if you go to your dashboard there should be an 'Upload Video'

      Once it finishes uploading it'll be a video post and if you click inside it the video will be in the header already

      Hope that helps!

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