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Practice Template Literals practise session

I feel i'm going to be disadvantaged now because i cant do the practise sessions even though i'm pleased i understood previous video's.

I pretty sure i haven't been trained on what to do with <li> <div> in template literals... there are alot of elements there how do i incorporate them?

I have a serious question, are the practise sessions for people who do this for a living? they seem very very difficult?

1 Answer

Kosha Burnett
Kosha Burnett
3,340 Points

As long as you place everything inside of back ticks (`), you write them the same way you would write them in HTML.