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Cameron Childres
11,820 PointsHi Alex,
There's a space at the start of your file name for "resume.html". Right click the file, select rename, re-enter "resume.html" and ensure there aren't any spaces then you should be good to go.
kkellerman
15,633 PointsAlso make sure your .html file is in the root, and not in the images folder.
Brandon Bostwick
729 PointsThis was the exact issue with me. Click the styles.css file to make sure your new file will be in the appropriate area.
Gauthier Matombi
434 PointsI had issues with that as well but my mistake was case sensitive. I created a file as Resume.html and when I tried to add resume in the browser i had an error until I renamed my file with lowercase r for resume.html
Chris Adams
553 PointsChris Adams
553 PointsAwesome catch, Cameron Childres - and great additional sleuthing, kkellerman =D