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HTML How to Make a Website Creating HTML Content Structure the Image Gallery

I have windows 10 & I can't get the images to upload.

I've tried highlighting right from the downloads box. I've tried saving the files to my desktop & moving them as a ground and individually. I've tried saving the files to a new folder. I've tried all three steps in both chrome & mozilla. I'm stuck! I've read the previous solutions, but none have worked for me. :(

Can you show your file structure? Are your routes to the image correct?

Can you please post your code?

I don't know how to show my file structure or how to show it.

Then can you post your whole html file?

I'm sorry, this is just really new to me. Only a few hours in. The file where the pictures are now?

I don’t need the images, just the index.html file

Here is the link to the workspace for this lesson: https://teamtreehouse.com/workspaces/11379872#. This is the link to the page that opens when I preview my index.html page: http://port-80-twwzlr46mr.treehouse-app.com/. Does that help?

Ok, thank you. Let me get this straight: You are trying to upload your images to workspaces?

Yes. For this lesson.

2 Answers

jason chan
jason chan
31,009 Points

Video tutorial on how to unzip : unzip

Make sure the files are extracted first. Then drag and drop files on by one on the bottom left hand dark blue corner until it says upload. Next you'll see loading bars.

I hope that helps. Do not drag and drop the zip files into workspaces.

Thank you so much for your help. I was finally able to do it by dragging the unzipped items to my desktop, and then I dragged them one by one into the workspace. For some reason, the upload command within my workspace wasn't working; that's why I tried to upload them individually. Thanks again!

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 Points

Hi Christina,

I work only on Macs, but the process should be the same. If you can, just click and drag the images from your folder on your computer to the lower left side of the workspace (you may need to reduce the window size of the workspace so you can see both your computer folder and the window of the workspace.

If that doesn't work, with the workspace open, go under "file" (the one in workspace) and go down to "import file." From there you just navigate to where your file is on your computer and it should upload.

I hope this helps. :)