swcarpentry / python-novice-inflammation

Programming with Python
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use spoiler divs for expandable launch instructions #1064

Closed tobyhodges closed 1 year ago

tobyhodges commented 1 year ago

If this pull request addresses an open issue on the repository, please add 'Closes #NN' below, where NN is the issue number.

Please briefly summarise the changes made in the pull request, and the reason(s) for making these changes.

This switches floating solution divs in the setup instructions for the spoiler class introduced in the recent release of the lesson infrastructure

If any relevant discussions have taken place elsewhere, please provide links to these.

See https://github.com/carpentries/sandpaper/pull/502#issuecomment-1698203526 for an example of a spoiler class div in action.

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