As a website designer, I work with a lot of files — and a lot of file types. Nothing’s worse than wasting time trying to fix a problem caused by an overseen missing file extension.
As a website designer, I work with a lot of files — and a lot of file types. Nothing’s worse than wasting time trying to fix a problem caused by an overseen missing file extension.
As a website designer, I work with a lot of files — and a lot of file types. Nothing’s worse than wasting time trying to fix a problem caused by an overseen missing file extension.
As a website designer, I work with a lot of files — and a lot of file types. Nothing’s worse than wasting time trying to fix a problem caused by an overseen missing file extension.
Always show file extensions in Mac OSX
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Open a Finder window
Go to Finder > Preferences
Select “Show all filename extensions”






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