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CSS Treehouse Club: CSS My First Web Page Color Keywords, Hex Colors, and Font Families

Nate Drexler
Nate Drexler
1,883 Points

I feel like I need to reset my workspace. Is there a way to do that within a lesson?

Whatever I've done wrong in my CSS, I can't get anything to change as I change the code. I feel like I must have an error somewhere and I'd like to start over, so to speak.

3 Answers

Ryan Kramer
Ryan Kramer
4,487 Points

It looks like you have to download the project files, extract them, and then open them in a coding program like notepad to Copy/Paste to the workspace in the lesson. I do not see anything that allows you to simply "reset" the workspace mid lesson, unfortunately.

Ryan Kramer
Ryan Kramer
4,487 Points

You can, however, have up to date code by copy/pasting the actual files from the exact lesson you are on.

Nathan Williams
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Nathan Williams
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 6,851 Points

If you go to the Workspaces section of the Treehouse site, you can delete your Workspace, and the next time you launch it, it will be recreated from the teachers' template for that course.

Vlad Monea
Vlad Monea
3,394 Points

There's a Create New Workspace button, now. You can choose the environment and the stage in the tutorial you want to start over from.