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Does SoloLearn have any plans for a CSS category in Quizzes and Challenges?
CSS is currently lacking a great learning tool, Challenges. As such, some users have been submitting CSS 'Quiz' questions, as HTML questions. I see this crossover as being problematic, because users who have only completed HTML Fundamentals are now participating in challenges, as a learning tool, and are being presented CSS questions, which belong in a nonexistent category. Does SoloLearn have a plan to introduce CSS as a distinct weapon, with its own challenges?
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My suggestion, to SoloLearn, would be to resolve this shortcoming in the following manner:
1. Open CSS as a language option, for users to submit 'Quizzes'
2. Compile approved quiz questions, until there is an adequate data base to begin presenting functional Challenges
3. Launch Challenges, while keeping quiz submissions open, just like other languages currently are.
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Ildemar Urrieta raises a good point, about multiple languages missing from challenges.
I propose there's NO valid reason why multiple languages can't be started on
this 'launch track', even at the same time, and allowed to run their own paths, with Challenges being made available, as each accumulates an adequate question base.
SoloLearn needs only develop the simple rubric for each step of the launch, then adapt to each language, needed. The questions will come from users, so there's no curriculum work involved.