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CSS CSS Basics (2014) Getting Started with CSS Inline and Internal Styles

Lewis Davidson
Lewis Davidson
694 Points

No mention of the code editor you are using. Looks like a chrome dev plugin? What is it and where does a student get it.

What browser are you using, and what browser tool or plugin?

Ariel Aronica
Ariel Aronica
6,646 Points

It looks like in this video Guil is using the Treehouse Workspace. There is a green button located either under the video or to the right of the video, depending on the size of your browser window. I noticed for some of these videos the content is not put into the workspace before you begin, which means you might have to create your own new workspace and upload the content to the workspace. Is this what you are experiencing?

Lewis Davidson
Lewis Davidson
694 Points

Yes thank you, awesome and convenient, built in! Thanks TreeHouse!

4 Answers

Sue Dough
Sue Dough
35,800 Points

Click the green "Launch Workspace" . It appears on the side of some videos. Its a way to develop without having to download software.

You can use workspaces to practice your code or the text editor is likely to be "sublime text" which is what a lot of the older courses on Treehouse used before workspaces.

Just a note: I noticed that if I choose the large green "Launch Workspace" option, the workspace opened for me without the content. However if I hit the smaller green icon at the bottom of the video to launch the workspace, the content was magically included. :-)

johannbillar
johannbillar
9,028 Points

For your own projects give Brackets a try. It's similar to workspace and has a live preview in Chrome.

I enjoy Brackets myself.