updated my html(fs absolute and relative) file and correct with jekyll rules

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author: Marwan Announ
title: fs
---
<p>
<h1>ABSOLUTE VS RELATIVE</h1>
<p>
@ -28,9 +28,10 @@ Yeah, right, there is a quiz.
<br><br><br> * for css, please try to do a button or layout to links the quiz*
</p>
<!-- quiz di javascript pronto che linkero -->
<!--
<link href ="style.css" rel ="stylesheet">
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lato" rel="stylesheet">
@ -46,7 +47,7 @@ Yeah, right, there is a quiz.
<form id = "quiz" name = "quiz">
<!--1-->
<p class = "questions">What is path?</p>
<input type = "radio" id = "mc" name = "question1" value = "Is a location to a folder or file in a file system of a Operating System"> Is a location to a folder or file in a file system of a Operating System<br>
@ -54,7 +55,7 @@ Yeah, right, there is a quiz.
<input type = "radio" id = "mc" name = "question1" value = "Is a folder that you can find on your Operating System"> Is a folder that you can find on your Operating System<br>
<!--2-->
<p class = "questions">What is an absolute path?</p>
<input type = "radio" id = "mc" name = "question2" value = "The bigger folder that you can find on your Operating System"> The bigger folder that you can find on your Operating System<br>
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<p id = "message"></p>
<img id = "picture">
</div>
-->

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author: Marwan Announ
title: paths
---
<p>
<h1>Absolute Path</h1>
<h2>First, what is a path?</h2>
@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ machines.
<h6>Example of Absolute path's uses:</h6>
Now, as we learned from the previous pages we can use other commands in addition to "cat", such as:
<pre>
<br>ls /etc
<br>ls /usr/share/games if you have games obviously :)
<br>cd /usr/share/games
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<br>cp /etc/passwd /tmp
<br>cd /tmp
<br>cat passwd
</pre>
<br><br><br> <h7> Read this if you are not Bill Gates, so read this.. </h7>
<p> So, if you dont't understand anything, like me before this writing, you have to know that Absolute pathnames start with a
<br>slash on the left(simplyfied version..).
<br>For example etc/passwd is a good example of Absolute pathnames.
</p>

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author: Marwan Announ
title: fs
---
<p>
<h1>Relative Path!</h1>
Relative path is defined as path related to the present working directory(pwd).
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Relative path is defined as path related to the present working directory(pwd).
<h2>Example of Relative path's uses:</h2>
Now, as we learned from the previous pages we can use other commands in addition to "cat", such as:
<pre>
<br><br>pwd
<br> cd .
<br><br>pwd
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<br> cd ..
<br><br>pwd
<br> cd
</pre>
<br><br><br> and so on.. I know, it's boring but it is one of the disadvantages of not being present in the
<br>working directory
@ -49,5 +50,5 @@ Now, if you read the last page regarding Absolute path you can ask me, good, but
<br>If you observe ../bar have slash, but it's not an asbolute(after the previous reading you have to know why it's not an absolute ;) )
</p>
<!-- quiz in javascript about relative and what the user know after the reading-->