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Java Script Build a Pyramid has a display issue.
The display of “Done” challenges is showing as a vertical arrangement rather than the grouped “Done” (and the not “Done”) icons. The “Certification” sections are being placed as the “top” and overwrite the challenges in the vertical listing of the Done and can’t be accessed, as that part of the list is being overwritten.

Can you show an image of it? Because I don’t understand what you are describing.

OK?

Might be an extension breaking the layout, it definitely doesn’t look like that for me. The nav is also broken and there is a page overflow as well. None of which should be happening.

Try in a private window without any extensions.

Also, what screen resolution and scaling are you using? Because you are at 67% zoom in the browser, but the page size is huge, which seems odd. Not that it should break the layout. I did test it with high display scaling and 67% browser zoom, and the layout was fine.

I had “Ease of Use” setting at 125%, but it wasn’t the issue. It was an extension for Firefox that caused the vertical problem. I did not go one extension at a time. So, I’ll spend a bit of time to see if I can figure that out. It’s funny that this issue did not show for the other areas I had been in and watched via the menu | curriculum . I finished the HTML/CSS and didn’t need to change a thing.

Thanks for your time, Bob Bondi aka Biter.

The extension that caused this issue with JS Build a Pyramid is called
Ublock Origin which has been removed by Google/Firefox and is now from Github.

Again, it is odd that this the only place I’ve had it cause an issue. I’ll leave it off.
We like closing issues. Thanks.

It works just fine for me with uBlock Origin. Make sure you have the correct version, it is still on addons and the Chrome web store (but they do have a GitHub as well).


But it is one of the extensions you need to be a little careful with as it can change the page content and break challenges. I personally don’t remember it causing issues, unlike dark mode extensions, which definitely can break challenges with color tests.

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