swcarpentry / python-novice-gapminder

Plotting and Programming in Python
http://swcarpentry.github.io/python-novice-gapminder/
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convert divs into table #678

Closed alee closed 2 months ago

alee commented 2 months ago

cherry picking work from @martinosorb in #677

Context from that PR:

This is apparently needed for the lesson to be workable with Crowdin for internationalisation purposes (see this thread on Slack).

Please note that I can't, at the moment, check whether the version in this PR will actually work in Crowdin -- but the problem there is supposed to be about the use of \<div>.

What the PR does is to change the section on Markdown of the first episode to look like this: image

Also fixes a typo by which the level-2 header looked the same as the level-1 header.

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