We are working on implementing a new type of HTML test (Accessibility Tests). Our promise is to strive for the highest accessibility support on our platform, divize.io, including all future challenges, to be accessible-friendly.
We designed the Copy-Paste Prevention Feature - promoting hands-on learning by detecting code copying. It issues warnings, needs a reset to proceed, fostering better coding habits & deeper HTML/CSS understanding.
To enhance coding streaks on divize.io/challenges we've built a new feature tracks the daily progress in HTML/CSS UI challenges for each day consecutively. Dim color = 1 challenge done. Bright color = conquered 2+ in a day!
Built by Elixir, and from a list of markdowns we made a blog to keep Divize users informed about new features related to the tool, and we're also planning to dish out educational content soon.
Our forthcoming tool includes a feature for comparing and inspecting elements, making it easier for people who'll pass the HTML/CSS challenges to analyze and compare their results against the provided exercise.
- Module: First Steps to HTML - Type: Assignment (Question & Answer) - Lesson: Set stress emphasis - Number of Videos: 2๏ธโฃ - Complexity: 5๏ธโฃ - Language: ๐ฒ๐ฆ
โฒ๏ธ Time spent: 1h 23min
Tasks: โ Record the audio โ Record/Edit the screencast
- Module: First Steps to HTML - Type: Assignment (Question & Answer) - Lesson: Set strong importance - Number of Videos: 2๏ธโฃ - Complexity: 5๏ธโฃ - Language: ๐ฒ๐ฆ
โฒ๏ธ Time spent: 3h 19min
Tasks: โ Record the audio โ Record/Edit the screencast