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Michał Newiak
1,886 PointsPreview page in Workspace, no way to go back
Hi,
I'm using Workspaces in Safari. When I open it, it always launch in separate window. Basically that's ok, but there's no back and forward buttons. Then each time I press "Preview' button, it opens the preview in the same window as Workspace, and there's neither way to open it in separate tab or to go back to Workspaces, I need to realanuch workspaces every time.
I tried to open WOrkspaces from LHS panel, but it resulted in the same behaviour as like it was launched from within a lesson.
Any advices?
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,863 PointsHey Michal,
The only suggestion I have is not to use Safari. I've only used Safari a few times long time ago, but I have seen many times in the forums that Safari does not play well with Workspaces at all. Firefox is okay, but you would be best to use Chrome when on Treehouse, for two main reasons:
It plays nicely with the site, especially Workspaces.
It is the highest rated browser for developers, and is used by pretty much every teacher in every lesson, so it will be much easier to follow along, especially later on when you start to use the Development tools in Chrome.
Hope that helps. Keep Coding! :)
Michał Newiak
1,886 PointsMichał Newiak
1,886 PointsHi Jason,
Thanks for prompt answer!
I will check that :)
Shane Robinson
7,324 PointsShane Robinson
7,324 PointsChrome does have occasional issues with displaying previews correctly though. I love Chrome, it's my daily driver, but for workspaces I tend to use Firefox instead.