datacarpentry / r-raster-vector-geospatial

Introduction to Geospatial Raster and Vector Data with R
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Adjusted fenced divs to fix display issues #404

Closed drakeasberry closed 1 year ago

drakeasberry commented 1 year ago

Adjusted fenced divs to fix display issues in plotting tip and challenges.

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drakeasberry commented 1 year ago

@zkamvar I am no expert when it comes to fenced divs. Please let me know if this was the correct mechanism to adjust display settings.

zkamvar commented 1 year ago

Please let me know if this was the correct mechanism to adjust display settings.

Hi @drakeasberry, this is correct. I apologise for this.

Another method is to place the solution after the callout div:


::::::: callout

some callout stuff

:::::::

::::::: solution

A solution that attatches to the callout

:::::::

Also, good catch changing the callout that should have been a challenge to a callout and catching the unconverted challenge!

drakeasberry commented 1 year ago

Thanks @zkamvar for the additional information