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Nicholas Carrigan (he/him) 8614db7a32 feat: enable new curriculum (#44183)
* feat: use legacy flag

chore: reorder challenges

fix: linter

revert: server change

feat: unblock new editor

fix: proper order

fix: 0-based order

fix: broke the order

feat: move tribute certification to its own block

feat: split the old projects block into 4

fix: put all blocks in order

chore: add intro text

refactor: use block, not blockName in query

fix: project progress indicator

* fix: reorder new challenges/certs

* fix: reorder legacy challenges

* fix: reintroduce legacy certs

* feat: add showNewCurriculum flag to env

* chore: forgot sample.env

* feat: use feature flag for display

* fix: rename meta + dirs to match new blocks

* fix: add new blocks to help-category-map

* fix: update completion-modal for new GQL schema

* test: duplicate title/id errors ->  warnings

* fix: update completion-modal to new GQL schema Mk2

* chore: re-order metas (again)

* fix: revert super-block-intro changes

The intro needs to show both legacy and new content.  We need to decide
which pages are created, rather than than what a page shows when
rendered.

* feat: move upcoming curriculum into own superblock

* fix: handle one certification with two superBlocks

* fix: remove duplicated intros

* fix: remove duplicate projects from /settings

* fix: drop 'two' from Responsive Web Design Two

* chore: rename slug suffix from two to v2

* feat: control display of new curriculum

* feat: control project paths shown on /settings

* fix: use new project order for /settings

This does mean that /settings will change before the release, but I
don't think it's serious.  All the projects are there, just not in the
legacy order.

* fix: claim/show cert button

* chore: remove isLegacy

Since we have legacy superblocks, we don't currently need individual
blocks to be legacy

* test: fix utils.test

* fix: verifyCanClaim needs certification

If Shaun removes the cert claim cards, maybe we can remove this entirely

* fix: add hasEditableBoundaries flags where needed

* chore: remove isUpcomingChange

* chore: v2 -> 22

Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com>
2021-12-20 12:36:31 -06:00

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---
id: 61439e33e4fb7967609e0c83
title: Step 14
challengeType: 0
dashedName: step-14
---
# --description--
After the three `p` elements within your `.text` element, create a `blockquote` element. Within that, add an `hr` element, a `p` element with the `class` set to `quote`, and a second `hr` element.
Give the `.quote` element the text `The entire curriculum should be a series of projects`.
# --hints--
You should create a new `blockquote` element within your `.text` element.
```js
assert.exists(document.querySelector('.text blockquote'));
```
Your `blockquote` element should come after your three `p` elements.
```js
assert(document.querySelector('.text')?.children?.[3]?.localName === 'blockquote');
```
Your `blockquote` element should have two `hr` elements.
```js
assert(document.querySelectorAll('.text blockquote hr')?.length === 2);
```
Your `blockquote` element should have a `p` element.
```js
assert.exists(document.querySelector('.text blockquote p'));
```
Your `blockquote` children should be in the correct order.
```js
const children = document.querySelector('.text blockquote')?.children;
assert(children?.[0]?.localName === 'hr');
assert(children?.[1]?.localName === 'p');
assert(children?.[2]?.localName === 'hr');
```
Your new `p` element should have the `class` set to `quote`.
```js
assert(document.querySelector('.text blockquote p')?.className === 'quote');
```
Your new `p` element should have the text `The entire curriculum should be a series of projects`.
```js
assert(document.querySelector('.text blockquote p')?.innerText === 'The entire curriculum should be a series of projects');
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<title>CSS Grid Magazine</title>
<link
href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Anton|Baskervville|Raleway&display=swap"
rel="stylesheet"
/>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://use.fontawesome.com/releases/v5.8.2/css/all.css"
/>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" />
</head>
<body>
<main>
<section class="heading">
<header class="hero">
<img
src="https://cdn.freecodecamp.org/platform/universal/fcc_meta_1920X1080-indigo.png"
alt="freecodecamp logo"
loading="lazy"
class="hero-img"
width="400"
/>
<h1 class="hero-title">OUR NEW CURRICULUM</h1>
<p class="hero-subtitle">
Our efforts to restructure our curriculum with a more project-based
focus
</p>
</header>
<div class="author">
<p class="author-name">
By
<a href="https://freecodecamp.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"
>freeCodeCamp</a
>
</p>
<p class="publish-date">March 7, 2019</p>
</div>
<div class="social-icons">
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/freecodecamp/">
<i class="fab fa-facebook-f"></i>
</a>
<a href="https://twitter.com/freecodecamp/">
<i class="fab fa-twitter"></i>
</a>
<a href="https://instagram.com/freecodecamp">
<i class="fab fa-instagram"></i>
</a>
<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/school/free-code-camp/">
<i class="fab fa-linkedin-in"></i>
</a>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/freecodecamp">
<i class="fab fa-youtube"></i>
</a>
</div>
</section>
<section class="text">
<p class="first-paragraph">
Soon the freeCodeCamp curriculum will be 100% project-driven learning. Instead of a series of coding challenges, you'll learn through building projects - step by step. Before we get into the details, let me emphasize: we are not changing the certifications. All 6 certifications will still have the same 5 required projects. We are only changing the optional coding challenges.
</p>
<p>
After years - years - of pondering these two problems and how to solve them, I slipped, hit my head on the sink, and when I came to I had a revelation! A vision! A picture in my head! A picture of this! This is what makes time travel possible: the flux capacitor!
</p>
<p>
It wasn't as dramatic as Doc's revelation in Back to the Future. It
just occurred to me while I was going for a run. The revelation: the entire curriculum should be a series of projects. Instead of individual coding challenges, we'll just have projects, each with their own seamless series of tests. Each test gives you just enough information to figure out how to get it to pass. (And you can view hints if that isn't enough.)
</p>
--fcc-editable-region--
--fcc-editable-region--
</section>
</main>
</body>
</html>
```
```css
```