I've completed the importance of semantic HTML lecture, but the progress bar only shows 92% completion. I have gone through all the material. Could you, please

And you completed all of the questions and clicked on the check the answer button for each lecture?

Try it with the div video and see if it saves


I have done the workshop , lab and question . but it don’t show any checkbox in my browser. And I changed my browser to see the changes but it have no change in different browser with my same acount.

How many steps does it say are completed for the forms and table module?

@jwilkins.oboe It’s kind of odd they appear white and not empty?

Mine are either dark, or filled with a white check

@sabbirahmed2338 :

What browser are you using?
Does it have any extensions?
Do you use VPN?

Try using a different browser with no extensions and no VPN.

I am currently not logged in and it is in light mode :+1:

I mean in @sabbirahmed2338 's screenshots they look quite different than mine, both in dark mode

https://forum.freecodecamp.org/t/how-to-understand-which-task-is-completed/740101/5?u=pkdvalis

They are white with no check.

Mine are dark, or white with check?

Sorry I can’t remember who, but another user reported the same issue recently. I also don’t remember what caused the issue. Not especially helpful, but thought it worth mentioning that this has cropped up elsewhere…

This thread maybe? Same user actually

https://forum.freecodecamp.org/t/ive-completed-the-importance-of-semantic-html-lecture-but-the-progress-bar-only-shows-92-completion-i-have-gone-through-all-the-material-could-you-please/739017/15

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Which browsers did you try?
Do they have extensions installed?

We cannot replicate this and there are no other reports, so right now the problem seems to be with your side. Browser, network location, VPN, something like that.

Please try one of the following steps to move forward.

Force a refresh of your page with CTRL + F5 if you’re on Windows. On other systems, please follow the instructions here.

or - Try the step in incognito or private mode.

or - Disable any/all extensions that interface with the freeCodeCamp website (such as Dark Mode, Ad Blockers, or Spellcheckers), and set your browser zoom level to 100%. Both of these factors can cause tests to fail erroneously.

or - Ensure your browser is up-to-date or try a different browser.

or - Turn off high contrast themes on Windows (from accessibility settings menu)

I hope one of these will work for you.

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