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Day 15 as a <time> is silly but it seemed like something could be done. I couldn't find something comparable to Week number. It seems like the program code could also have included styling with <var> but the whole thing looks like the code to me (including the // comments) so it made sense to make it all just <code>. I wasn't certain this is JavaScript so didn't declare the code language.
I styled this before adding <noscript> so I could see that it looked okay. There were plenty of styling options here, and I maybe spent too much time on those, but I think I understand how to use <noscript>!
First Challenge:
https://codepen.io/kajal-28/pen/zYZGogz
Second Challenge:
https://codepen.io/kajal-28/pen/KKWzQVZ
2nd challenge https://codepen.io/romola/pen/bGqEjjX?editors=1100
Day 15 as a <time> is silly but it seemed like something could be done. I couldn't find something comparable to Week number. It seems like the program code could also have included styling with <var> but the whole thing looks like the code to me (including the // comments) so it made sense to make it all just <code>. I wasn't certain this is JavaScript so didn't declare the code language.
1st challenge <no script> https://codepen.io/romola/pen/abJdKeN?editors=1100
1st Challenge <no script> https://codepen.io/athelas85/pen/vYgQvVe
2nd Challenge https://codepen.io/athelas85/pen/wvgQRZQ
https://codepen.io/jinsbai/pen/rNjrrpB
https://codepen.io/jarchaff/pen/jOypxZb?editors=1100
I styled this before adding <noscript> so I could see that it looked okay. There were plenty of styling options here, and I maybe spent too much time on those, but I think I understand how to use <noscript>!
https://codepen.io/kldickenson/pen/GRrBNrp
https://codepen.io/kelsey-van-ert/pen/PoWBwjv