David Fiattarone
David Fiattarone
Reduced wordiness, redundancy and overuse of commas. Complete the following REQUIRED checkboxes: - [x] I have thoroughly read and understand [The Odin Project Contributing Guide](https://github.com/TheOdinProject/theodinproject/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) - [x] The title of...
Pesticide is an excellent extension that will surely help learners understand the boundaries of their elements. Complete the following REQUIRED checkboxes: - [x] I have thoroughly read and understand [The...
Simply reducing wordiness, "pretty messy pretty quickly" is a mouthful. Complete the following REQUIRED checkboxes: - [x] I have thoroughly read and understand [The Odin Project Contributing Guide](https://github.com/TheOdinProject/theodinproject/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) - [x]...
I didn't see any examples of self-closing tags, or the mention of the term "self-closing tags," which from my experience is a more prevalent term than "empty elements". Complete the...
Reduced wordiness and therefore enhanced clarity and concision. Complete the following REQUIRED checkboxes: - [x] I have thoroughly read and understand [The Odin Project Contributing Guide](https://github.com/TheOdinProject/theodinproject/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) - [x] The title...
It's grammatically "okay" to begin a sentence with "which"; however, why settle for "okay" when you can be perfect? Also added some talk around self-closing elements. Complete the following REQUIRED...
Added a small section on HTML attributes to smooth the lesson's transition into HTML. Complete the following REQUIRED checkboxes: - [x] I have thoroughly read and understand [The Odin Project...
Clarified foundational information as to not confuse learners when they encounter key/name-only HTML attributes later on. Complete the following REQUIRED checkboxes: - [x] I have thoroughly read and understand [The...
Just wanted to add some more detail on why we don't opt out for and these days. Complete the following REQUIRED checkboxes: - [x] I have thoroughly read and understand...
The sentence started with "h1" and had a poor Grammarly score. I've confirmed this new sentence has a perfect Grammarly score, not to mention, it looks a lot nicer without...