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Feedback - Meetup Organizer Training quizzes contain questions that are numbered twice. #2027

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digitalchild opened this issue Nov 27, 2023 · 2 comments
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@digitalchild
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The Meetup Organizer Training quizzes contain questions that are numbered twice. Once with a small sized number and then a larger sized number.

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Please list the steps needed to reproduce or verify the feedback. For example:

  1. Go to https://learn.wordpress.org/quiz/meetup-program-basics-2-3/
  2. See questions numbered twice.
  3. Scroll down to '...'

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@digitalchild digitalchild added the Awaiting Triage Issues awaiting triage. See Training Team handbook for how to triage issues. label Nov 27, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot added the [Content] Feedback Feedback provided about content on Learn. label Nov 27, 2023
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  • If this is reporting an issue, can you confirm/reproduce the issue? No:
  • What should happen next to apply the feedback?: the issue has been fixed
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I also checked the issue. I think its fixed already. Closing the issue as completed.

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