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id title challengeType videoUrl
bad87fee1348bd9aedf08828 Create an Ordered List 0 https://scrimba.com/p/pVMPUv/cQ3B8TM

Description

HTML has another special element for creating ordered lists, or numbered lists. Ordered lists start with an opening <ol> element, followed by any number of <li> elements. Finally, ordered lists close with a </ol> For example:
<ol>
  <li>Garfield</li>
  <li>Sylvester</li>
</ol>
would create a numbered list of "Garfield" and "Sylvester".

Instructions

Create an ordered list of the top 3 things cats hate the most.

Tests

tests:
  - text: You should have an ordered list for "Top 3 things cats hate:"
    testString: assert((/Top 3 things cats hate:/i).test($("ol").prev().text()), 'You should have an ordered list for "Top 3 things cats hate:"');
  - text: You should have an unordered list for "Things cats love:"
    testString: assert((/Things cats love:/i).test($("ul").prev().text()), 'You should have an unordered list for "Things cats love:"');
  - text: You should have only one <code>ul</code> element.
    testString: assert.equal($("ul").length, 1, 'You should have only one <code>ul</code> element.');
  - text: You should have only one <code>ol</code> element.
    testString: assert.equal($("ol").length, 1, 'You should have only one <code>ol</code> element.');
  - text: You should have three <code>li</code> elements within your <code>ul</code> element.
    testString: assert.equal($("ul li").length, 3, 'You should have three <code>li</code> elements within your <code>ul</code> element.');
  - text: You should have three <code>li</code> elements within your <code>ol</code> element.
    testString: assert.equal($("ol li").length, 3, 'You should have three <code>li</code> elements within your <code>ol</code> element.');
  - text: Make sure your <code>ul</code> element has a closing tag.
    testString: assert(code.match(/<\/ul>/g) && code.match(/<\/ul>/g).length === code.match(/<ul>/g).length, 'Make sure your <code>ul</code> element has a closing tag.');
  - text: Make sure your <code>ol</code> element has a closing tag.
    testString: assert(code.match(/<\/ol>/g) && code.match(/<\/ol>/g).length === code.match(/<ol>/g).length, 'Make sure your <code>ol</code> element has a closing tag.');
  - text: Make sure your <code>li</code> element has a closing tag.
    testString: assert(code.match(/<\/li>/g) && code.match(/<li>/g) && code.match(/<\/li>/g).length === code.match(/<li>/g).length, 'Make sure your <code>li</code> element has a closing tag.');

Challenge Seed

<h2>CatPhotoApp</h2>
<main>
  <p>Click here to view more <a href="#">cat photos</a>.</p>

  <a href="#"><img src="https://bit.ly/fcc-relaxing-cat" alt="A cute orange cat lying on its back."></a>

  <p>Things cats love:</p>
  <ul>
    <li>cat nip</li>
    <li>laser pointers</li>
    <li>lasagna</li>
  </ul>
  <p>Top 3 things cats hate:</p>

</main>

Solution

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