Strings using template literal

Tell us what’s happening:

I don’t know what’s wrong…

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

  return resultDisplayArray;
}
/**
 * makeList(result.failure) should return:
 * [ `<li class="text-warning">no-var</li>`,
 *   `<li class="text-warning">var-on-top</li>`, 
 *   `<li class="text-warning">linebreak</li>` ]
 **/
const resultDisplayArray = makeList(result.failure);

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Link to the challenge:
https://learn.freecodecamp.org/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/es6/create-strings-using-template-literals

couple of things I can think of.

1- there is a known bug in this challenge that will fail on the last test no matter what you write.
2- you are hardcoding the resultDisplayArray rather than building it up in a loop

Either way , I think you understand how to use template literals so you can just skip the challenge now.
If you need more information about the 2 points I said above, please search the forum for similar posts to yours and you will find many related answers and suggestions.

Thank you very much. I will skip it for now.