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CSS How to Make a Website Styling Web Pages and Navigation Style the Image Captions

Duplicate Pictures in my Workspace

Help, I have been out of the training mode for almost a month with the flu. Now, I am trying to catch up. My workspace has duplicate pictures on it and I do not at this time know how to clean it up. Please help by finding my error.

Also, what is a good place to start a review in order to catch up with today's lesson and continue on to completion?

I have two more modules to complete (I think) in order to be at the very least placed on an waiting list. Can you verify this? I need to know where I stand as far as being a member of the classes working my way towards being fully trained, a certificate/graduation/job etc. Please help.

Your prompt reply will be greatly appreciated!

I edited your post to fix your casing; I hope you don't mind. :)

1 Answer

You should be able to delete any duplicate picture files you have in Workspaces by right-clicking the duplicates and clicking "Delete." Other Treehouse members can't access your workspaces, so we don't know the condition they're in. :)

If you remember where you left off, picking up there is a good way to start. If you want a complete refresh, just restart the current course you're on and it will take you through the basics. It's still the most current starter course, and Nick did a great job with it.

Learning web development is a long process, and one that never really stops, as we all continue to learn as we move forward. I've been at it for over three years now, and I feel like there's still so much left to learn. The journey may be long and a little difficult at times, but it's a lot of fun and very rewarding. I encourage you to continue on with learning after the basic website course.