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Dan Gräns
333 PointsEvery time I click on the Teamtreehouse page, my workspace gets positioned behind Firefox. How do I keep it in front?
Pretty much what I wrote above. I have the same problems in Photoshop. I guess I need to change some preferences. Please help :)

Omar kelsaw
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 2,855 PointsHello,
I would suggest making sure you have both windows shrunk, then also have clicked on them both. Simple...just make sure you shrink both windows to fit your computer screen.
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Dan Gräns
333 PointsHi guys, I found that the best solution was to download an app called HyperDock, which enables you to snap two windows side by side. Now I have my tutorial to the left and my workspace to the right. Thanks for your quick replies!
Adrian Adr
9,268 PointsAdrian Adr
9,268 PointsMaybe is your browser that get positioned in front of any other program. :)