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At some point the exercise starts including tasks spread across multiple files.
There's a nice shortcut allowing to jump to a specific file by clicking on it's name in the test description
Unfortunately many people miss it and do not realize that the work is happening in the other file.
We need to draw attention to the file name, maybe with some kind of message or animation?
Where to start?
Start with reproducing Locally
Ping this thread with ideas on what would be the best UX for this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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"Add a click handler to the button, call 'search' method and pass the input value (Actual search functionality will be implemented in the next exercise)"
I don't understand. Where I can find the button?
Highlight the ability to jump to another file in tests
Nov 28, 2019
What the issue is about
At some point the exercise starts including tasks spread across multiple files.
There's a nice shortcut allowing to jump to a specific file by clicking on it's name in the test description
Unfortunately many people miss it and do not realize that the work is happening in the other file.
We need to draw attention to the file name, maybe with some kind of message or animation?
Where to start?
Start with reproducing Locally
Ping this thread with ideas on what would be the best UX for this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: