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CSS CSS Layout Basics Controlling Layout with CSS Display Modes Positioning Elements Side-By-Side with Inline Display

david paul
david paul
2,423 Points

not sure if it's just me, or if im being nitpicky... but I'm curious..

so since I'm learning about all these fine details about website function I thought I should mention this to someone...

first off if this has do do with the issue I guess I should declare I'm on safari browser..

when I go to the front page for a new video that has a new workspace for the video a little blurb pops up and alerts me of this. when I click the x to close it, the video starts, but the blurb stays there. then if I click it a second time it goes away.

now it's not a huge inconvenience but I feel like that's not how it should function and having watch a ton of videos so far its really getting to my ocd... lol

anyone else have this issue? do the treehouse folks know about this? if y'all find a fix for it I would be curious to learn about what is causing it and how you fixed it if so. thanks :)

1 Answer

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,858 Points

Hi David,

I apologize, but I am not able to offer any insight as I don't use Safari. Is there any reason why you are not using Chrome. I'm an Apple person all the way, except when it comes to Safari. It really is very sub-par when it comes to Browsers, especially for Web Development. The Dev Tools in Chrome are far more superior than Safari in all aspects. If for some reason you cannot use Chrome, then even Firefox is superior to Safari, and Firefox's Dev Tools are not too bad, but again, Chrome really is the best for Development.

If you like, you should send this issue you are experiencing to the Treehouse Support Team, as they may be able to provide you with an answer and/or solution to the problem.

Keep coding! :) :dizzy: