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Cornel Thomas
501 PointsDifferences in Workspaces
Something that I noticed immediately upon beginning this video, was that Nick's main.css workspace was significantly different than the main.css workspace that I am working with. There is a lot more styling added in Nick's workspace. Why the jump in styling without instruction to get the student up to that point in styling?

Cornel Thomas
501 PointsI get what your saying, because I have seen it already once before. But the time before was on a much smaller scale. This time there is much more of a difference. I am not going to let this deter me from moving forward. But it does pose some challenges in workspace structure, and since we're working with cascading style sheets, I would imagine the differences will be apparent in the output of the design.
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scottwienke
15,868 PointsCornel... I just looked at what you are saying, and I actually do not see any difference in workspaces. Just trying to figure out what the issue actually is, even when I preview the workspace I see exactly what nick sees.

Cornel Thomas
501 PointsScott! You Da Man buddy! I guess I should've been a wee bit patient because Nick started showing the coding for the added styling in the next video. Sorry for the confusion folks! :-D
Hayden Taylor
5,076 PointsHayden Taylor
5,076 PointsMaybe he explains them later lol?