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Courses Plus Student 15,809 PointsPlaceKittens is no longer available. Use Fill Murray instead.
I thought my Markdown editor was broken when I tried to use PlaceKittens. The site is up but the content doesn't work.
Looking for a replacement, I found:
[![Bill Murray](http://fillmurray.com/100/100)](http://fillmurray.com)
2 Answers
Wade Christensen
Treehouse TeacherThere are quite a few good placeholder sites out there. They are usually a small project put together for fun, so they can be a bit up-and-down. I chose placekitten, because it's relatively safe (been up for a while), and I think most people enjoy kittens. That said, I'm sorry if it was down for a bit. Definitely search around for other placeholder sites to find ones you like. The fillmurray site is pretty wonderful.
Steven Parker
231,172 PointsA good resource to keep handy.
Because you just never know when you'll need an image of Saint Bill.
Steven Parker
231,172 PointsSteven Parker
231,172 PointsActually, I found Placekitten worked but not for very small sizes like 100x100.