fix(curriculum): backtick issues in various files (#56106)
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# --description--
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JavaScript has seven primitive data types, with `String` being one of them. In JavaScript, a <dfn>string</dfn> represents a sequence of characters and can be enclosed in either single (`'`) or double (`"`) quotes.
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JavaScript has seven primitive data types, with String being one of them. In JavaScript, a <dfn>string</dfn> represents a sequence of characters and can be enclosed in either single (`'`) or double (`"`) quotes.
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Note that strings are <dfn>immutable</dfn>, which means once they are created, they cannot be changed. The variable can still be reassigned another value.
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ In this project, you will learn the basics of Javascript and apply those concept
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A pyramid generator is a program where you can set the type of character, the count for the pyramid, and the direction of the pyramid. The program will then generate a pyramid based on those inputs.
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Click on the `"Check your code"` button to proceed to the next step and start the project.
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Click on the "Check your code" button to proceed to the next step and start the project.
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# --hints--
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ dashedName: learn-block-and-inline-lesson-g
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# --description--
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Now that you have some basic understanding of `block` and inline `elements`, pull up your list of `block` and `inline` elements from a couple questions ago and see if you can identify which of the following elements are `block` elements and which are `inline` elements.
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Now that you have some basic understanding of `block` and `inline` elements, pull up your list of `block` and `inline` elements from a couple questions ago and see if you can identify which of the following elements are `block` elements and which are `inline` elements.
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# --question--
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Next, add another `label` element with the text of `Location` and the `for` attr
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For the checkbox `input`, both the `id`, `name` and `value` attributes should be set to `"location"`.
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Below that `input` element, add another `label` element with the text of `Reputation` and the for attribute set to `"reputation"`.
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Below that `input` element, add another `label` element with the text of `Reputation` and the `for` attribute set to `"reputation"`.
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For the checkbox `input`, both the `id`, `name` and `value` attributes should be set to `"reputation"`.
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# --description--
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Inside your `select` element, add the following five `option` elements with these corresponding values for the option text and `value` attribute:
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Inside your `select` element, add the following five `option` elements with these corresponding values for the `option` text and `value` attribute:
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**Value Attributes:**
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# --description--
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Inside your `select` element, add the following five `option` elements with these corresponding values for the option text and `value` attribute:
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Inside your `select` element, add the following five `option` elements with these corresponding values for the `option` text and `value` attribute:
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**Value Attribute:**
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