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JavaScript Interacting with the DOM Traversing the DOM Getting All Children of a Node with children

Alexis Hay
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Alexis Hay
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 8,693 Points

Missing WorkSpace Button

Hello,

I have worked in Interacting with the DOM on Chrom, Safari, and Firefox before. I love using the workspace provided by treehouse; however, that button isn't showing on any browsers or multiple computers for me to follow along with. I do not mind using a desktop code editor like VS Code, but it is handy to have the treehouse one. Does anyone know why that is the case? Thank you again!

Fellow TreeHouse Student

5 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,732 Points

It looks like this course doesn't have any workspace content provided by the instructor.

But you can always use the Workspaces link on the main menu bar and create one to try things in using the New link on that page.

And if you really think there should be a workspace, you may want to report it as a bug to Support. :beetle:

Jacob Wright
Jacob Wright
7,071 Points

You can also keep using the previous one from the lesson before this, which is what I have been doing. I normally just comment out the code of previous lessons and leave a few words to tell me what the code was.

Good day and happy coding!

Stephen Acheson
Stephen Acheson
7,412 Points

Noticed this was missing as well. I ended up downloading the zip file from the Downloads section and cutting and pasting into a new work space.

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,732 Points

Perhaps you'd want to submit a suggestion to the staff as described on the Support page.

Nicholas Mullesch
Nicholas Mullesch
2,489 Points

Two years later its still very clear this course was supposed to have a workspace. I accidentally closed out of the one from the previous course and there is no way to get back to it.

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,732 Points

Unless you specifically deleted it, you should be able to launch it again from your Workspaces page.

And if you did, you can always create a new one from that page.