Updated the problem description with <sup> and <var> tags, and centered
some text. Also, added a solution that user @elliotjz contributed to the
fCC Arcade Mode.
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Changed the "Build a Personal Portfolio" id in the
responsive-web-design-certificate tests to the correct id.
Users are now capable of claiming the "Responsive Web Design Certificate".
Updated the problem description to more closely match the one on the Project Euler page. Also added more tests along with a solution that user @elliotjz contributed to the fCC Arcade Mode.
BREAKING CHANGE: None
Updated the problem description with `<val>` tags and improved the
formatting. Also added a solution that user @elliotjz contributed to
the fCC Arcade Mode.
BREAKING CHANGE: None
Updated the problem description with <sup> and <sub> tags. Also added a
solution that user @elliotjz contributed to the fCC Arcade Mode.
BREAKING CHANGE: None
Updated the problem description with <i> tags. Removed a couple of tests
because they seemed too restrictive for the different approaches users
might take when solving this problem. Also added a solution
that user @elliotjz contributed to the fCC Arcade Mode.
BREAKING CHANGE: None
Originally the test would check for the index of a title in an array of
unique challenge titles. However, the index of the title within the
array isn't important for this test, so I simplified the code using
@Bouncey's suggestion in PR #17035.
Also changed grammar for the error that's thrown when a challenge
title isn't a valid string.
BREAKING CHANGE: None
Due to the recent problem with two challenges having the same title, I
added a check for unique titles to the test suite so that hopefully
won't happen again.
Addresses a comment in issue #16906, which was recently closed.
BREAKING CHANGE: None
Closes#16906
the example explains that grid-template-columns: 100px minmax(50px,
200px) is set to create three columns when in fact it is only set to
create two columns.
add "npm run seed" as alias to "node seed"
unpack tests and solution into HTML file; add titles and help text; style unpacked file
enable running unpacked assert tests in browser
Using browserify, compile "tape", "lodash", jQuery into "unpacked-bundle.js" for use during in-browser unpacked tests
feat(seed): diff after repacking
feat(seed): unpacked tests use Browser TAP chrome dev tool if available