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Link to media content

Link to media content

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Link to media content

- [Instructor] We'll now see how to establish standard links to media files via html tags using anchor elements. This includes both a standard link, and a more modern direct download link. What we're going to first do is add in a piece of media, which is a video mp4 file into our project. To do that, we'll first establish a media folder within the project by clicking the new folder icon, and we'll give it a name of media. With that created, we can look within our exercise files, within the media folder, and find all the different pieces of media we'll be using in this course. I'm going to choose video.mp4, and what we'll do is just drag this out and into the media folder inside of Visual Studio Code. As you can see the mp4 is placed within the media folder, and we can always collapse or expand that folder as we wish. If Visual Studio Code also tries to open up that file in a new tab, we can see that the file's not able to be displayed, we can just close that, we don't need that to be…

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