diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/basic-css/specify-how-fonts-should-degrade.english.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/basic-css/specify-how-fonts-should-degrade.english.md
index 6f0608624b..cdccb0117b 100644
--- a/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/basic-css/specify-how-fonts-should-degrade.english.md
+++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/basic-css/specify-how-fonts-should-degrade.english.md
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ Generic font family names are not case-sensitive. Also, they do not need quotes
## Instructions
-To begin with, apply the monospace
font to the h2
element, so that it now has two fonts - Lobster
and monospace
.
-In the last challenge, you imported the Lobster
font using the link
tag. Now comment out that import of the Lobster
font(using the HTML comments you learned before) from Google Fonts so that it isn't available anymore. Notice how your h2
element degrades to the monospace
font.
+To begin, apply the monospace
font to the h2
element, so that it now has two fonts - Lobster
and monospace
.
+In the last challenge, you imported the Lobster
font using the link
tag. Now comment out that import of the Lobster
font (using the HTML comments you learned before) from Google Fonts so that it isn't available anymore. Notice how your h2
element degrades to the monospace
font.
Note: If you have the Lobster font installed on your computer, you won't see the degradation because your browser is able to find the font.
@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ tests:
testString: assert($("h2").css("font-family").match(/^"?lobster/i));
- text: Your h2 element should degrade to the font monospace
when Lobster
is not available.
testString: assert(/\s*h2\s*\{\s*font-family\:\s*(\'|")?Lobster(\'|")?,\s*monospace\s*;\s*\}/gi.test(code));
- - text: Comment out your call to Google for the Lobster
font by putting <!--
in front of it.
+ - text: You should comment out your call to Google for the Lobster
font by putting <!--
in front of it.
testString: assert(new RegExp("", "gi").test(code));
```