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Start your free trialPhillip Gibson
13,805 PointsNot sure what answer they are looking for regarding enhanced behavior and JavaScript
I've tried various combinations of words and removing the comma and haven't found the "correct" answer yet. I probably just have missed it, but this is definitely the right answer since it's taken verbatim from the slide. Not really a huge deal since only 4 correct responses are required to pass the quiz, but it's a bit frustrating to have the obvious answer rejected when it's probably just a minor semantical difference that is making it wrong.
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Phillip Gibson
13,805 PointsFor future reference, the accepted answer is apparently just "unobtrusive."
However, my initial point of having the explicitly stated answer not accepted still stands.
James Barnett
39,199 PointsJames Barnett
39,199 PointsI might be misremembering but I think most of the fill-in-the blank questions take single word answers.
Phillip Gibson
13,805 PointsPhillip Gibson
13,805 PointsJames, I believe you are correct. However, how is the user to know if the answer is then "unobtrusive" or "external" since they are both provided as valid within the slides from the video? Perhaps if the question was altered to allow either of those as correct, but as it stands, external isn't accepted. My main point being the question is a bit ambiguous in what it is looking for and only a very specific answer is accepted.