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General Discussion

My workspaces are full! What is everyone else doing?

Have you been deleting? Do you download the files? Is there another webspace you can use to work along?

2 Answers

At Treehouse, each student is allowed to create up to 100 workspaces, and each one has a maximum 50 MB of storage space, so I believe you should have plenty of workspaces to work.

When you log into your account, locate on your left hand side and there is the grey navigation bar, click onto "Workspaces." From here, you can additionally create more workspaces to suit your needs.

In the worst case scenario, where you have used up all of your allocated number of workspaces, I think you should start downloading all of your current workspaces onto your computer, then delete all of them on Treehouse in order to make more room for more future workspaces.


Alternatively, you can use Bracket for your web development/coding. It is created and developed by Adobe and it is very similar to the workspaces here on Treehouse.

http://brackets.io/

It is completely free! I can verify this, because I am using it on my Macbook.

I hope these info will help you. Cheer!

I downloaded Brackets, I like that it has good text color contrast.

I might try downloading some of the workspaces.

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,863 Points

Hi Allison,

What I've done is rename and reorganize some of the workspaces. Instead of having 6 workspaces for JavaScript examples, I copy-and-paste into one workspace (but different files), then delete 5 workspaces. I also delete workspace containing material that I'm very comfortable with or that contain only a few lines of code. Currently, I've consolidated and/or deleted 27 workspaces. (But I've only gone through about half)

My suggestion. :)

Thanks!