* Content style edits
Added 2 spaces after each line in the More Attributes section to stack the elements. Edited 2 sentences to clarify the meaning and usage of the information contained in the sentence, as well as ensuring tag names were displaying as code elements.
* fix: removed extra space at end of lines
I added some clarification regarding the first paragraph for the Power Supply (PSU) description. I understand the translation is more of a Spaniard translation than Latinoamerica translation. However, this clarification should comfort to all spanish speakers.
* Added backticks to inline code
The page does not display properly on: https://guide.freecodecamp.org/html/attributes/a-href-attribute/ although it appears ok on github.
Added missing backticks around inline code.
Removed duplicate image link example.
* fix: removed tag/changed to element
I just went through and added some punctuation to help with the description's flow. I also moved some of the text about Bootstrap being mobile-first up into the introductory section.
* SQL MIN function
A small article about SQL MIN function. The examples were based on the examples of sql-where-clause article.
* corrected title syntax
The additional info on html forms section contained redundant information as well as information that was not clearly defined. Eg the section on the GET | POST method.
-when to use HTTP GET
-default for blank attribute
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* Corrected minimum int value in intro
As described in the "Standard Integers" section, at minimum and int can store values -32,768 to 32,767. The negative value was incorrectly listed as -32,767 in the "Data Types in C" section.
* fix: typo
* Added the
"<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/A71aqufiNtQ" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>" on line 27.
* markdownize link
4. Python is great for people new in coding. The mechanics of it is basic enough to understand yet complex enough to use on multi platforms.
3. White space can confuse beginners as spaces change depending on the program.