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Cole Miller
Cole Miller
1,352 Points

I keep losing connection to workspaces every time i try to open the img folder on the how to make a website track.

Every time I either open, or try to move an image into the img folder in workspaces, I see a message that I've lost connection to workspaces and to try reconnecting to it. I eventually get back in, but still have the same issue with modifying any images within that folder. Is this a known issue for anybody?

Try to make a new workspace

Jeff Muday
Jeff Muday
Treehouse Moderator 28,722 Points

The same thing happened to me. It did not have any other adverse effects on editing/rendering or using console command line operations.

As a temporary workaround, I used simple console command line operations (cp, ls, mv, mkdir). I realize that isn't much help if you happen to be a new student that hasn't played around with UNIX command line, but a least sheds some light on the "connection" issue we both had.

2 Answers

Jeff Muday
MOD
Jeff Muday
Treehouse Moderator 28,722 Points

I discovered the culprit in my scenario: Chrome + Ad Block plus. Once I disabled Ad Block Plus, things began working correctly.

Cole Miller
Cole Miller
1,352 Points

Thanks Jeff, that was exactly my setup as well. Once I disabled Ad Block Plus I no longer had that issue. It's strange that I never had the issue originally when I started.