* 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>
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--description--
You can add images to your website by using the img
element. img
elements have an opening tag without a closing tag. A tag for an element without a closing tag is known as a self-closing tag.
Add an img
element below the p
element. At this point, no image will show up in the browser.
--hints--
Your img
element should have an opening tag. Opening tags have this syntax: <elementName>
.
assert(document.querySelector('img'));
Your img
element should not have a closing tag. Closing tags have a /
just after the <
character.
assert(!code.match(/<\/img\>/));
You should only have one img
element. Remove any extras.
assert(document.querySelectorAll('img').length === 1);
Your img
element should be below the p
element. You have them in the wrong order.
const collection = [...document.querySelectorAll('p,img')].map(
(node) => node.nodeName
);
assert(collection.indexOf('P') < collection.indexOf('IMG'));
--seed--
--seed-contents--
<html>
<body>
<h1>CatPhotoApp</h1>
<main>
<h2>Cat Photos</h2>
<!-- TODO: Add link to cat photos -->
--fcc-editable-region--
<p>Click here to view more cat photos.</p>
--fcc-editable-region--
</main>
</body>
</html>