Language update suggestions for basic HTML curriculum (#16697)
* Language update suggestions for basic HTML curriculum * fix: Changes based on review feedback
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"description": [
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"Over the next two sections, we'll build an HTML5 app that will look something like this:",
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"<a href=\"https://i.imgur.com/jOc1JF1.png\" target=\"_blank\" data-lightbox=\"img-enlarge\"><img class=\"img-responsive\" src=\"https://i.imgur.com/jOc1JF1.png\" title=\"Click to enlarge\" alt=\"A screen shot of our finished Cat Photo App\"></a>",
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"The <code>h2</code> element you enter will create an <code>h2</code> element on the website.",
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"This element tells the browser about the structure of your website. <code>h1</code> elements are often used for main headings, while <code>h2</code> elements are generally used for subheadings. There are also <code>h3</code>, <code>h4</code>, <code>h5</code> and <code>h6</code> elements to indicate different and new sections.",
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"The <code>h2</code> element you will be adding in this step will add a level two heading to the web page.",
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"This element tells the browser about the structure of your website. <code>h1</code> elements are often used for main headings, while <code>h2</code> elements are generally used for subheadings. There are also <code>h3</code>, <code>h4</code>, <code>h5</code> and <code>h6</code> elements to indicate different levels of subheadings.",
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"<hr>",
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"Add an <code>h2</code> tag that says \"CatPhotoApp\" to create a second HTML <code>element</code> below your \"Hello World\" <code>h1</code> element."
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"id": "bad87fee1348bd9aedf08801",
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"title": "Inform with the Paragraph Element",
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"description": [
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"<code>p</code> elements are the preferred element for normal-sized paragraph text on websites. P is short for \"paragraph\".",
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"You can create a <code>p</code> element like this:",
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"<code>p</code> elements are the preferred element for paragraph text on websites. <code>p</code> is short for \"paragraph\".",
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"You can create a paragraph element like this:",
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"<code><p>I'm a p tag!</p></code>",
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"<hr>",
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"Create a <code>p</code> element below your <code>h2</code> element, and give it the text \"Hello Paragraph\"."
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"id": "bad87fee1348bd9aedf08802",
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"title": "Uncomment HTML",
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"description": [
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"Commenting is a way that you can leave comments within your code without affecting the code itself.",
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"Commenting is a way that you can leave comments for other developers within your code without affecting the resulting output that is displayed the the end user.",
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"Commenting is also a convenient way to make code inactive without having to delete it entirely.",
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"You can start a comment with <code><!--</code> and end a comment with <code>--></code>",
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"Comments in HTML starts with <code><!--</code>, and ends with a <code>--></code>",
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"<hr>",
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"Uncomment your <code>h1</code>, <code>h2</code> and <code>p</code> elements."
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"Remember that in order to start a comment, you need to use <code><!--</code> and to end a comment, you need to use <code>--></code>",
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"Here you'll need to end the comment before your <code>h2</code> element begins.",
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"<hr>",
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"Comment out your <code>h1</code> element and your <code>p</code> element, but leave your <code>h2</code> element uncommented."
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"Comment out your <code>h1</code> element and your <code>p</code> element, but not your <code>h2</code> element."
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],
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"challengeSeed": [
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"<!--",
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