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19,485 Points"Underneath the previous code"?
What does that mean exactly? After the mixin? Inside the mixin, after the interpolation? Or inside the interpolation?
2 Answers
Dustin Matlock
33,856 PointsIs this maybe the one you're stuck at?
Joao Pescada
19,485 PointsYes, that was it. Thanks Dustin Matlock. It's just the phrasing of the question that feels misleading, or maybe the code validation isn't very helpful. (I've never used the Discussions / Forum before... could've done a bit of search. Sorry about that.)