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larri krown
1,027 PointsDidn't find all of the names in the <li>s.
Your template has been given a list named options. Loop through each item in options and create an <li> inside the <ul>. Print out the name key of each item.
Seems a simple task, but i'm stumble. Or options isn't a list, or i missed something
from flask import Flask, render_template
from options import OPTIONS
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def index():
return render_template('options.html', options=OPTIONS)
<ul>
{% for name in options %}
<li>{{ name }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
1 Answer

Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,332 PointsIt is difficult when you are not presented with the exact content of OPTIONS. After a few experiments, I came up with:
<ul>
{% for option in options %}
<li>{{ option.name }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
larri krown
1,027 Pointslarri krown
1,027 PointsThank buddy.I agree, it's hard to understand what's wrong without presented content of OPTIONS. But your solution work
Imran Malek
2,506 PointsImran Malek
2,506 PointsA-ha! That's what it was - I didn't see the "name" key part of that.