* SASS. @each. Replace stub
Added 1x guide/example, 1x problem, and 1x solution.
* Removed problem from solution
Removed the problem from solution.
* Fix languages and made formatting changes
* update hr element guide to indicate use for separating thems; remove xhtml syntax as it is outdated and confusing to beginners
* fix title syntax
* Add resources back in for hr help page
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* Basic JS: Inequality operator. Enhancements
From [this PR on the old guide repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/guide/pull/8651)
·Added exercise explanation, run code link, code explanation and resources.
* fixed: fixed typo
* [Guide] Basic JS: Greater than operator. Enhancements
From [this PR on the old guide repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/guide/pull/8663).
· Added problem explanation, run code example, code explanation and resources.
* fix: removed repl.it link
* Explained solution and added alternate
Explained why the solution works and added an alternate, less elegant solution for comparison.
* Removed last line per feedback
A sudden contextual jump to overclocking may leave an unversed reader confused. The added and edited lines improve the clarity and flow of the paragraph as well as provide a basic description of overclocking.
* Added SASS solution and output CSS
* Fixed typo, added code formatting
The example code outputs for "start to end" and "start through end" were swapped. "1 to 3" does not include the end number, so should output "1 2", while "1 through 3" includes the end number, so should output "1 2 3"
* Added SASS solution and output CSS
* Added SASS solution
* Updated solution to full solution
Now includes all seed code, plus the changes needed to pass the tests, per @thecodingaviator [suggestion](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp/pull/34792#pullrequestreview-210097979).
* Updated solution to full solution
Now includes all seed code, plus the changes needed to pass the tests, per @thecodingaviator suggestion https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp/pull/34792#pullrequestreview-210097979.
* Fixed Markdown syntax
Minor edit
* Updated solution to full solution
Now includes all seed code, plus the changes needed to pass the tests, per @thecodingaviator suggestion https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp/pull/34792#discussion_r263731937.
Added the text: "The CIA triad is a model used in Information Security to build sound policy. The acronym "CIA" stands for Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability. These three items are the most important components of security."