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HTML How to Make a Website Creating HTML Content Include External CSS

I somehow deleted my entire Index.html file with all the work up unit now... Is there any way to take that back?

I tried command z, and i'm on a mac, incase it matters.

6 Answers

Tommy Gebru
Tommy Gebru
30,164 Points

Hey Nosson,

have you tried to undo your action by clicking Edit then Undo on the menu bar ? I know this may be redundant but things don't always work out the first time around.

Yes i did, It didn't work...

Tommy Gebru
Tommy Gebru
30,164 Points

I suggest trying to rewrite your code, the issue of accidentally deleting your index page will happen less and less as you continue to work with Workspaces. Keep up the good work Nosson!

Also selecting Best Answer can help other students searching for similar solutions and keep the forum organized.

If your index file is a sum up of work based on the tutorial videos, then simply download the project files and you should be able to continue from there. If cmd+z doe snot yield any result then there is very little you could do.

Hope this helps

Mine is gone too and I did not delete it. None of the "just download the project files stuff is working for me, and nothing looks like it says it is going to look. I am very frustrated right now. Definitely not conducive to learning.

Hi If downloading the project file under the video doesn't work, the only option that will save you some time, is to go back a few steps, and copy paste from a previous test you took but you will have to go back more than one test back, because the test doesn't always include everything.