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Edits3 #85
Edits3 #85
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No spelling errors! 🎉 |
Re-rendered previews from the latest commit:
* note not all html features will be properly displayed in the "quick preview" but it will give you a rough idea. Updated at 2025-01-15 with changes from the latest commit 6f29b88 |
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not sure why the URL check isn't working...will look into this |
Just realized this has not been pulled!
Purpose/implementation Section
What changes are being implemented in this Pull Request?
Edits to the remaining files
Two new pictures
One question: in Ch6, there are multiple mentions of GUI, but the terminology is GUI, graphical interface, or graphical user interface. Do we want to keep this uniform, or can this be? I believe readers will not be very distraught, but perhaps making the terminology comparable may be helpful.
New Content Checklist
New content/chapter is in an Rmd file with this kind of format and headers.
New content/chapter contains Learning Objectives and are in the correct format.
Bookdown successfully re-renders and any new content files have been added to the _bookdown.yml.
Spell check runs successfully (either using Github actions style-n-check or running manually).
Any newly necessary packages that are needed have been added to the Dockerfile and image.
Images are in the correct format for rendering.
Every new image has alt text and is in a Google Slide.
Each slide is described in the notes of the slide so learners relying on a screen reader can access the content. See https://lastcallmedia.com/blog/accessible-comics for more guidance on this.
The color palette choices of the slide are contrasted in a way that is friendly to those with color vision deficiencies.
You can check this using Color Oracle.