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Andrew Hastings
152 PointsWorkspace preview not updating to show current code
When i make changes in my workspace and click the preview it is still showing what i had written days ago. I have tried refreshing the page, saving my new code multiple times, and clearing web history, cookies, etc. Until this can be fixed I'm working from another program which is annoying. Please help!
7 Answers

Gal Perelman
500 Pointssame issue!

Alex Edouard
310 PointsI'm in the same boat .. help!

Benjamin Pletcher
2,932 PointsSame Issue! Tried on Chrome and Safari and after the first preview it stays the same even after numerous saves to re-preview my code.

Amanda Carey
1,159 PointsI'm having the same problem! Would be really interested in seeing if anyone has seen this corrected, or if there's something we can do.

Maxwell Lasky
1,942 PointsI am having this same problem... Super frustrating!

Matt Bayless
698 PointsI also have this problem. Is anyone working on it? This thread is 5 months old.

Benjamin Pletcher
2,932 PointsMatt I am not sure if you are just starting HTML/CSS coding but I was when I posted I had the same issue. I thought that it would automatically update every time you clicked preview.
However in fact all you need to do is refresh your browser when you hit preview. Hope this helps!

Maxwell Lasky
1,942 PointsBelieve it or not the preview on workspaces works fine it's an error in your code. Look over everything meticulously you messed up somewhere

Matt Bayless
698 PointsThanks. You're probably right. Good learning moment, debugging my own code. Ha!