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Rohald van Merode
Treehouse StaffHi Jason,
There is multiple ways you can open your code in a webbrowser. The easiest would be to open your file with a webbrowser. There is also options that involve plugins like atom live server. When you run it it will open up your webpage in the browser and it will auto refresh when you save your code.
Hope this helps.
Fran ADP
6,304 PointsYou download in atom a special chrome tab and them program it from there.