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HTML Introduction to HTML and CSS Getting Familiar with HTML and CSS Let’s Start Coding

Zilola Abdunabieva
Zilola Abdunabieva
266 Points

Can't find part of html and css in my workspace

Hello! 3 days ago I watched the lessons on Frontend Web developmen with Treasure Port. But Today when I opened the lessons, I saw another teacher was teaching and my workspace was changed. When I open my workspace I can't find file of html and css. Please, can you give me any instruction?

1 Answer

Nils Kriedner
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Nils Kriedner
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 30,932 Points

Hi Zilola,

the course was updated (which happens around every couple of years). You seem to have just started right before the new course came out.

But you can still access the old course here: https://teamtreehouse.com/library/introduction-to-html-and-css-2016 Your course progress also still should be the same as before, but I don't know about workspaces. Maybe it was accidently deleted when the course was updated and the old course was moved. You probably would have to contact the Treehouse support to ask about that.

I haven't done the new course yet, but I would actually reccomend to go with the new course as there might be some new concepts. It's usually good to go with the most up-to-date courses. (but the course with Treasure is still good, you can also continue with it and just start a new workspace)

Hope that helps to clarify a bit. Best wishes and happy learning, Nils