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CSS How to Make a Website Responsive Web Design and Testing Build a Three Column Layout

Nick.jpg is MIA on the About page

After completely messing with my files in the following 'adjust-the-profile-page-and-header' video I came back to the 'Build a three column layout' video to download the files and start fresh. After wiping out my entire workspace and copying Treehouses files back into my workspace I no longer have an image of Nick showing in the about page. However, if I copy the <img src="img/nick.jpg" alt="Photograph of Nick Pettit" class="profile-photo"> line and paste it so that there should be two images of Nick in a row I see one of them.

Anyone else run into this? Any ideas? A firefox issue perhaps? The image loaded fine for me when I was running my own code. The problem I was running into that caused me to wipe and replace my files was related to the the image of Nick not moving from sitting on top to floating left as I adjusted the width of my browser.

No files have been modified from what was under the downloads sections in this video.

After opening the workspace in Chrome it appears properly. If other firefox users don't see this behavior perhaps it's a plugin that is interfering. It does seem odd that I didn't have a problem with the image before though.

It sounds like you accidentally deleted a picture file of Nick in the original workspace files when you wiped out your Workspace. I haven't run into this issue before, but I would go back to the video you downloaded the original files and start from there. If not, you can email to Nick.

For most of my track (I have just finished the front-end web development), I downloaded the files and used the text editor Brackets to code while I watched the videos side-by-side.

If you think that it's a plug-in issue, definitely email Nick or any of the tech support in Treehouse.

1 Answer

Jonathan Hull
Jonathan Hull
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I am seeing the same issue in Firefox. Worked in Chrome but the picture disappears in Firefox. Odd.