yeah, but the code you see on tests are different what you have to implement right?
The tests are made as a logical thin for the developer, not to train other developers (in this case, a friend send to me the HTML CSS with the tests, and now i need to do the rest of the implementation: the JS part, and see if this pass's
Alright, then you need to learn how to create this functionality you speak of with vanilla JS. Of course tests are different than the actual implementation.
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yeah, but the code you see on tests are different what you have to implement right?
The tests are made as a logical thin for the developer, not to train other developers (in this case, a friend send to me the HTML CSS with the tests, and now i need to do the rest of the implementation: the JS part, and see if this pass's
I was clear enough? :)
No frameworks :s
Many thanks :D
Alright, then you need to learn how to create this functionality you speak of with vanilla JS. Of course tests are different than the actual implementation.