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iOS Object-Oriented Swift 2.0 Class Inheritance Overriding Methods

Will Van de Walle
Will Van de Walle
2,352 Points

The code challenge is broken

I cannot click or type into the coding interface. I have tried it in different web browsers; still cannot edit. Suggestions?

Mark Pryce
Mark Pryce
8,804 Points

Try clicking at the very top of the coding area, do not activate a scroll on the area, this is how I have been doing it for 2 months let me know if that helps :)

Use directional / arrow keys to scroll down if it let's you, I have flagged my issue to support before I think it's time to do it again because it's so annoying.

I only encountered issues on my iPad, since the challenges got harder and I started needing Xcode I've not seen any issues on my Mac (10.11.4) using Safari... The specific challenge you've linked to seems to be fine... sorry, not much help I guess.

3 Answers

Will, what I've noticed is that sometimes, if I reduce the Treehouse window in size, it won't allow me to make any entries. But once I make it bigger again it will.

Jay Padzensky
Jay Padzensky
4,731 Points

Will Van de Walle- Did increasing the window size work?

Will Van de Walle
Will Van de Walle
2,352 Points

Thanks for the suggestions!

Increasing the window size did in fact help, but I preferred to see my code for reference. I ended up clicking towards the top, and I managed to make my way through the code challenge. Thanks to jcorum and Jay Padzensky.