Create-strings-using-template-literals

Tell us what’s happening:

Does any one completed this challenge.
please check my code

Your code so far



const result = {
  success: ["max-length", "no-amd", "prefer-arrow-functions"],
  failure: ["no-var", "var-on-top", "linebreak"],
  skipped: ["id-blacklist", "no-dup-keys"]
};
function makeList(arr) {
  "use strict";

  // change code below this line
  const resultDisplayArray = `
<ul>
<li class="text-warning">${arr[0]}</li>,
 <li class="text-warning">${arr[1]}</li>, 
 <li class="text-warning">${arr[2]}</li> 
</ul>
`;
  // change code above this line

  return resultDisplayArray;
}

const resultDisplayArray = makeList(result.failure);

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Link to the challenge:

resultDisplayArray should be an array, not a single string template literal.

I also have a question about this challenge.

When i use single quotes for class i cannot complete the challenge even if its the same result.

So my question is do the backticks act like single quotes ’ ’ or this challenge logic is to force " " for class to complete the challenge?

Also that comment i think should look like the console.log and that is with double quotes for each string.