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Not an issue but valuable Feedback
Would be awesome if you could implement this:
When the user enters some CSS that is not the correct answer, you could still highlight the items being selected with user's CSS.
That way, a person can learn more about the actual concepts and figure out where he/she is going wrong instead of just aiming for the right answer (or just trying out everything only to go forward).
Thank you :) Wonderful project. Thoroughly enjoyed it!
It does that. When you select an element wrongly, it shakes.
Oh dear! I feel stupid now haha 😁 Thank you for the update.
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On 29-May-2020, at 15:00, Emanuel Saramago [email protected] wrote:
It does that. When you select an element wrongly, it shakes.
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It does that. When you select an element wrongly, it shakes.
yes, it shakes, however the OP said that showing what the CSS selector actually selects would be very useful, and he is not wrong.
Sweet haha ✌️🙏❤️🎶✨
On 07-Jan-2022, at 00:47, Bill Richards @.***> wrote:
@esaramago
It does that. When you select an element wrongly, it shakes.
yes, it shakes, however the OP said that showing what the CSS selector actually selects would be very useful, and he is not wrong.
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