diff --git a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/advanced-bonfires.json b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/advanced-bonfires.json
index 65fe4520420..352f4a6aa3d 100644
--- a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/advanced-bonfires.json
+++ b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/advanced-bonfires.json
@@ -260,19 +260,13 @@
"id": "a19f0fbe1872186acd434d5a",
"title": "Friendly Date Ranges",
"description": [
- "Convert a date range consisting of two dates formatted as YYYY-MM-DD into a more readable format.",
- "",
- "The friendly display should use month names instead of numbers and ordinal dates instead of cardinal (\"1st\" instead of \"1\").",
- "",
+ "Convert a date range consisting of two dates formatted as YYYY-MM-DD
into a more readable format.",
+ "The friendly display should use month names instead of numbers and ordinal dates instead of cardinal (1st
instead of 1
).",
"Do not display information that is redundant or that can be inferred by the user: if the date range ends in less than a year from when it begins, do not display the ending year. If the range ends in the same month that it begins, do not display the ending year or month.",
- "",
"Additionally, if the date range begins in the current year and ends within one year, the year should not be displayed at the beginning of the friendly range.",
- "",
- "Examples: ",
+ "Examples:",
"friendly([\"2016-07-01\", \"2016-07-04\"])
should return [\"July 1st\",\"4th\"]
",
- "",
"friendly([\"2016-07-01\", \"2018-07-04\"])
should return [\"July 1st, 2016\", \"July 4th, 2018\"]
.",
- "",
"Remember to use Read-Search-Ask if you get stuck. Try to pair program. Write your own code."
],
"challengeSeed": [