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General Discussion

Please don't use Workspace for teaching! It's hurting my eyes.

Your workspace is terrible. I cannot see clearly. My eyes are hurting. The letters are too small and the color was too light.

I have the highest respect for your perception, but I have the feeling this is more a personal preference. Me for example I love the lighter color way more and have it also set to light in my atom editor settings. I also have no problems at all reading the code in the videos.

But again I respect your perception. If it hurts your eyes then it hurts your eyes and you should do something about it. Get glasses, get a bigger screen, zoom the screen, or whatever... I doubt that treehouse will change the workspace for you. ;-)

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What I should do is reflect my idea here. You know, when the teachers use other code Editor like Sublime text or Atom, Visual Studio Code, there is no problems. Mind you, I've written clearly why "The letters are too small and the color was too light." It does not have anything to do with getting classes, bigger screen or zooming.

My main point was to tell you that for other people, in this case for me, workspaces seem completely fine. I have no problem reading the code in the videos. Not at all, for me it is very easy to read. I am asking myself are we talking about the same platform…

And if something is too small (you mean too thin?) than zooming in, looking at it on a bigger screen, using glasses - has no effect on the appearance? I don't quite get you.

Or are the views on workspace in the python track just very different from the one in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, that I saw?

I haven't watched any python videos, so I can't say.

I just base my response on my experience with all the different videos on HTML, CSS and JavaScript that i watched.