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How to Open This File Correctly

  1. Right-click the HTML file on your computer
  2. Select "Open with"
  3. Choose your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari)
  4. Alternatively, drag the file into an open browser tab

If double-clicking opens in a text editor, your computer is set to open HTML files with the wrong program.

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Next Steps

Save this file to your computer and try the methods above to open it in a browser. Once you can see this page properly, you'll know HTML files are working correctly on your system!

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