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CSS CSS Layout CSS Layout Techniques Display

I have corrupted my workspaces. Does Treehouse keep a repository of lessons complete workspaces?

Somehow I have totally corrupted all of my workspaces in CSS Beginner, CSS layout techniques. Trying to rebuild them by starting the beginning of the section over, has compounded the mess. I now have nothing to work with all the way up to Relative and Absolute positioning. Does Treehouse keep a repository of these workspace coded as they should be, for each section? What should have been a simple matter has totally spiraled out of control, and now I cannot untangle what Ive done. Very frustrating. Thank you very much for any help you may supply in this matter ...

Lem M.

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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Hi there, Lemuel Mason! This happens to all of us at some point, I'm pretty sure. The workaround here may not be immediately obvious. The solution is to delete the workspace entirely. If you click on the "Workspaces" link at the top of of the page here, you will find a list of workspaces that you've started. Delete the workspaces that are problematic.

When you launch the video again, you should be able to click "Launch workspace" and the workspace should rebuild itself from scratch with the code all caught up to the video you are currently at.

Hope this helps! :sparkles:

Hello Jennifer, I cannot thank you enough! Thank you! I spent way too much time trying to rebuild them, only to find I had made a worse mess ... I really appreciate your help and hope you have a great day!

Lem M.