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Abubakar Farax
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 445 PointsYou asked me to send the Code so here I am
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1 Answer
Mark Truitt
17,230 PointsHi Abubakar,
It helps to explain what you are providing code for.
john larson
16,594 Pointsjohn larson
16,594 PointsHi Abubakar, it sounds like you started a previous discussion about this. It also looks like you are fairly new. That's great! A couple of things. It helps to keep your question on the same thread. That means, instead of starting a new discussion, add it the last one. There are "add comment" places to..well, add new comments. That way it keeps everything together.
Also code looks better if when you post it, you do this Three back-tics (the ` below the ~ on the keyboard) post the code, then three more back tics.
it looks like that.