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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, title, challengeType, dashedName
id title challengeType dashedName
619665c9abd72906f3ad30f9 Step 1 0 step-1

--description--

You will be building a happy Flappy Penguin, and further exploring CSS transforms and animations in the process.

Begin with your basic HTML boilerplate. Include the DOCTYPE declaration, html element, the appropriate meta tags, a head, body, and title element. Also, link your stylesheet to the page.

--hints--

Your code should have a <!DOCTYPE html> declaration.

assert(code.match(/<!DOCTYPE html>/i));

Your code should have an html element.

assert.equal(document.querySelectorAll('html')?.length, 1);

Your code should have a head element within the html element.

assert.equal(document.querySelectorAll('head')?.length, 1);

Your code should have a body element within the html element.

assert.equal(document.querySelectorAll('body')?.length, 1);

Your head element should come before your body element.

assert.equal(document.querySelector('body')?.previousElementSibling?.tagName, 'HEAD');

You should have two meta elements.

const meta = document.querySelectorAll('meta');
assert.equal(meta?.length, 2);

One meta element should have a name set to viewport, and content set to width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0.

const meta = [...document.querySelectorAll('meta')];
const target = meta?.find(m => m?.getAttribute('name') === 'viewport' && m?.getAttribute('content') === 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0' && !m?.getAttribute('charset'));
assert.exists(target);

The other meta element should have the charset attribute set to UTF-8.

const meta = [...document.querySelectorAll('meta')];
const target = meta?.find(m => !m?.getAttribute('name') && !m?.getAttribute('content') && m?.getAttribute('charset')?.toLowerCase() === 'utf-8');
assert.exists(target);

Your code should have a title element.

const title = document.querySelector('title');
assert.exists(title);

Your title should have some text.

const title = document.querySelector('title');
assert.isAtLeast(title?.textContent?.length, 1);

Your code should have a link element.

assert(/<link/.test(code))

Your link element should be within your head element.

assert(code.match(/<head>[\w\W\s]*<link[\w\W\s]*\/>[\w\W\s]*<\/head>/i))

Your link element should have a rel attribute with the value stylesheet.

assert.match(code, /<link[\s\S]*?rel=('|"|`)stylesheet\1/)

Your link element should have a type attribute with the value text/css.

assert.match(code, /<link[\s\S]*?type=('|"|`)text\/css\1/)

Your link element should have an href attribute with the value styles.css.

assert.match(code, /<link[\s\S]*?href=('|"|`)(\.\/)?styles\.css\1/)

--seed--

--seed-contents--

--fcc-editable-region--

--fcc-editable-region--