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I can't complete this lesson because it doesn't properly for the lab or recognize that the lab has been forked. It recognizes the submit, however.
This needs to be updated ASAP
There's nothing to submit or fork, and it's keeping my html/css section unmarked as finished even though I finished the lesson. Easy fix.
This video is entirely out of date. The supplementary instructions are useless. It's unacceptable that an entire introduction to a brand new subject would be completely unusable. ALL of the "exceptional realty" videos are outdated. These need to be replaced immediately; how old is the message saying it would be updated "ASAP"? This is what you are being paid to do.
The video for this codealong references directories/files that are not included in this repository. The missing files are included in previous labs (for example: https://github.com/learn-co-students/CSS-Styling-v-000), so it's possible to copy them over and use them in this lab, but it's pretty confusing for students who in most other cases get everything they need for a lab when they clone the lab from GitHub.
Based on the lessons I've followed to this point, I found that following the video exactly, would accomplish the lesson. In this case, it is not obvious that the repo in this lesson is the place where you are supposed to put the exceptional-realty-bootstrapped folder.
Perhaps a guiding instruction like: Fork and clone down the repo and use that for where you store your exceptiona-realty-boostrapped code.
Hi, can this lesson be changed to "Done reading" so we can check this one off in our curriculum? Right now its set up for forking, (yet you can't) and it has "learn submit" yet its not accepted. Thanks
after completing the bootstrap codealong, I was unable to submit a pull request through 'learn submit'. It seems that the repository name in the video instructions does not match up with the github learn respository - I could only proceed to the next lesson by editing the README file on the learn-co-students/bootstrap-codealong-v-000
Although this lab has been completed, it will not mark as complete. Others labs that had the same issue have been fixed, but this one has been like this for months. Can we please get it fixed?
There is a note under the codealong video: Finally, because this is a simple code-along, you won't actually have to submit anything at the end (unlike in the video).
I think you may need to submit this because this material is necessary for the layouts-grids-code-along and it's not already built into that lab when you open the IDE.
Hi tech support,
I've read other folks having similar issue as mine. I've completed the lesson and moved on to the next lessons but this lesson remains 'uncompleted' status. What is the fix for this? Is there something I should do?
regards,
Richard
Hi --
I am having the same issues that a few others had. I have completed it and clicked "done," but it still shows incomplete in my list, so the whole HTML/CSS section shows as incomplete. Could you please fix this.
Thank you
New version of this curriculum to be released late 2018/early 2019.
On the one hand, the sidebar asks the student to submit a pull request.
On the other hand, the README.md says: "Finally, because this is a simple code-along, you won't actually have to submit anything at the end (unlike in the video)."
Which raises the question: should we submit a pull request or not?
Seems like some people are getting the Bootstrap Codealong checked off, Some Not. Reached out to Tech Support. They have no Idea. Clearly This has been an issue for a long time.
Any updates?
I attempted to use Learn IDE to follow along, but unfortunately I was not able to access my download folder in my computer to unzip the bootstrap file. Other than the folder I created for my labs, I did not create a git repository for all files in my computer. It would be very helpful if there was information earlier describing how to connect all necessary files to a repository.
It also seems that Learn IDE could not access my git repository when it opens a temporary session. As a result, I could not access files that my git repository typically has access to.
I still cant fork/submit to get the green checkbox next to this lab. It's messing with my organizational OCD in the learning path on Learn.co. Thanks,
Kirby
there is not an option to do this codealong unless i download IDE?
The video instructor is using a different file structure than we are, as you know. Clear instructions ought to be provided showing how our process is different from the one in the video with respect to copying and moving files. I lost nearly a week on the exceptional realty files nearer to the beginning of this course due this kind of confusion, but in that case, I'd missed a little box within the video that told me what structure to use (because I was used to ignoring little boxes that come up in youtube videos). This led to a mess that wasted lots of time on an instructor's part and on my part, not to mention the git conflict resolutions that needed untangling. Figuring out how to structure this took me at least a half an hour that felt like an hour, or really an hour. After a lesson start like this one, a student is tired, discouraged, bored, and no longer ready to study and learn new things.
To add to an already confusing lesson ๐, the link in Step 1 isn't the correct repository for this lesson. It should be https://github.com/learn-co-students/bootstrap-codealong-cb-000
The link in the GitHub button up top by the Sandbox button is correct, however.
I've forked the github repo for this lab in every way I can think of, but the lab won't acknowledge it. I've forked it from the github repo directly to my github account, and I've opened it with the 'learn' button. I tried cloning it from terminal as well, but nothing changes. I'm passing the "Submitted Pull Request" test, but I can't get "Fork this Lab" to go green.
Two things to keep in mind:
-Importing the files will not work from the browser IDE. I had to set up the IDE for this (not complaining, I like it here ๐ ).
-New link for the html basic template: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.1/getting-started/introduction/#starter-template
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