Web developers traditionally use <code>lorem ipsum text</code> as placeholder text. The 'lorem ipsum' text is randomly scraped from a famous passage by Cicero of Ancient Rome.
Lorem ipsum text has been used as placeholder text by typesetters since the 16th century, and this tradition continues on the web.
Well, 5 centuries is long enough. Since we're building a CatPhotoApp, let's use something called <code>kitty ipsum text</code>.
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## Instructions
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Replace the text inside your <code>p</code> element with the first few words of this kitty ipsum text: <code>Kitty ipsum dolor sit amet, shed everywhere shed everywhere stretching attack your ankles chase the red dot, hairball run catnip eat the grass sniff.</code>
testString: assert.isTrue((/Kitty(\s)+ipsum/gi).test($("p").text()), 'Your <code>p</code> element should contain the first few words of the provided <code>kitty ipsum text</code>.');