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Create a Term Entry for Python

Open Jesuscg25 opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Description

This pull request refers to the creation of a Term Entry for Python concepts, specifically Plotly .line().

The file added was an md file under the following path:

docs/content/plotly/concepts/data-visualization/terms/line/line.md

This file contains a description and example of how to use the term in the following order:

  • Introduction
  • Syntax
  • Example
  • Conclusion

Issue Solved

Closes #4556

Type of Change

Adding a new entry

Updating the documentation

Checklist [✅] All writings are my own. [✅] My entry follows the Codecademy Docs style guide. [✅] My changes generate no new warnings. [✅] I have performed a self-review of my own writing and code. [✅] I have checked my entry and corrected any misspellings. [✅] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation if needed. [✅] I have confirmed my changes are not being pushed from my forked main branch. [✅] I have confirmed that I'm pushing from a new branch named after the changes I'm making. [✅] I have linked any issues that are relevant to this PR in the Issues Solved section.

Jesuscg25 avatar Apr 25 '24 16:04 Jesuscg25

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CLAassistant avatar Apr 25 '24 16:04 CLAassistant

Thank you for all your support!

Jesuscg25 avatar May 02 '24 22:05 Jesuscg25

Hey @Jesuscg25, please don't close this PR as it is yet to get merged.

Sriparno08 avatar May 03 '24 05:05 Sriparno08

👋 @Jesuscg25 You have contributed to Codecademy Docs, and we would like to know more about you and your experience. Please take a minute to fill out this four question survey to help us better understand Docs contributions and how we can improve the experience for you and our learners. Thank you for your help!

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