* Translate challenge subtitles and example challenge text to Spanish
* Corrected errors in syntax and punctuation
* Multiple corrections of it/s to its plus other grammar corrections
* Correction and added paragraph to CSS Flex article
* Corrected my own typo
* Corrected capitalization, American spellings and typos
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* fix: removed all ​ from tests verbiage
* fix: added single quote to start text string
* remove single quote from text line
* fix: removed the hidden chars in the testStrings
* fix: removed hidden chars from testString section
* fix: removed hidden chars form testString part
* fix: removed hidden chars from testString part
* fix: removed hidden chars from testString part
* Changed CSS rules back to English
CSS rules are the same in Spanish no need to translate them.
* Indented code block
* Indented code block and use back-ticks
* Formatted code block with back-ticks
Also updated test text.
* Update adjust-the-height-of-an-element-using-the-height-property.spanish.md
* Updated test text to Spanish
And changed CSS rule back to English in the example. Using back-ticks to properly format the code block
Added some missing words and gave a better translation to rgba meanning, because people could be asking why b is Azul, instead of saying that is blue and then placing the translation to spanish Azul.
Spanish people use "array" to refer to an array, and "matrix" to refer to a multidimensional array. If you use "matriz" to refer to an array you will confuse all spanish developers.
deje que outArray -> let outArray
deja que nuestra Variable = nuestroArray [0]; -> let ourVariable = ourArray[0];
en cualquier cosa que desee, además de "b" . -> en cualquier cosa que dese, que NO SEA "b" se entiende mejor.
A test that featured nested arrays just happens to work, but nested arrays will not be removed if they’re duplicates by the current solution of this challenge. See issue #18265