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The file in question is a zip file containing 4 files:
The HTML in this file checks Files & Uploads for the two CSS and one JS file in the download, but it checks for periodic-table-colors.css and the file is named Periodic-Table-Colors.css - it's case sensitive.
This means that the tool does not actually function by following the documentation, because the files provided are named incorrectly.
Proposed solutions:
Remove the periodic table tool from the documentation. It's not really a feature anyway.
Update the files and host them somewhere else so that they can be maintained (such as this repository?)
Someone on the edX.org end fixes the files and reuploads them
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This is not solely a documentation issue, but it affects the documentation, and we were unable to come up with a better place to log this issue.
The documentation for the Periodic Table Tool instructs users to download a file from files.edx.org. The link to this is http, rather than https.
The file in question is a zip file containing 4 files:
The HTML in this file checks Files & Uploads for the two CSS and one JS file in the download, but it checks for
periodic-table-colors.css
and the file is namedPeriodic-Table-Colors.css
- it's case sensitive.This means that the tool does not actually function by following the documentation, because the files provided are named incorrectly.
Proposed solutions:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: