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Start your free trialmonicala la russa
Courses Plus Student 690 Pointsdisplay:block;
why does the image dissapear from about page when I use the css display:block; ?
Craig Watson
27,930 PointsHi,
Ive just had an email form treehouse support saying there is a little bug with workspaces that started after an update, they usually have these things fixed pretty quick the reason i feel that is relevant as that i responded to a guy yesterday having trouble with firefox uploading files and today chrome has been a little buggy with it to so maybe hold out a few hours and they may have it fixed !!
Sorry its a pain but they really do normally sorh things quick
Craig
Bradford MacKay
2,612 PointsThanks
2 Answers
Jacob Mishkin
23,118 Pointscan you post us your code so we can see what the problem is.
Craig Watson
27,930 PointsHi Monicala,
Please can you post your code as a comment for us to take a look at ..
I you are unsure of how to do so simply read the "Markdown Cheatsheet" of which a link is available below the text box when you click to add a comment or answer on the forum...
The reason for needing you code is often the issue is coming from a slight syntax error somewhere else in the code....
Thanks Craig
Bradford MacKay
2,612 PointsBradford MacKay
2,612 PointsI'm having the same issue and the code is the exact same code that nick uses in the video
this is the html
'''html
img src="img/nick.jpg" alt="Photo of Nick not me" class="profile-photo" '''
I took the <> off so it would display in this post
and this is the css... ''' .profile-photo { display: block; max-width: 150px; margin: 0 auto 30px; border-radius: 100%; } '''
I am working in Firefox so I don't know if that might cause a problem.