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In todays video, Ill show you how to better edit your translations that contain HTML tags thanks to the HTML raw view and the style view within the Weglot dashboard. So, why do you see these HTML tags in your translations list. This is in order to be able to keep the design in the translated version. For instance, to keep words in italic bold or any links. So first, lets take a look at the styled view. In your Weglot dashboard, head on into your translations list. Here, we can see an example of said tags. The colors you can see called markup are the styled view and indicates when you have HTML tags in the translation. The styled view option is automatically displayed in your translations list but you can find the icon here. You can also find the option in see details and styled view. Be aware that Weglot just takes the content of your HTML code and generates translations for it. So, if your original content contains HTML tags such as span or strong, then yo