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Refactor load content in context#174
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In the original code, there is a way to specify which location to load the new content (it may not always be right below the link). Do you have the same feature in new code? |
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Now able to load new content in a specified location. Also able to support embedded links within embedded content. You can view the two implementations by following the red tags at Week 1 > Things to do > Have a look at the 'module handbook'. |
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@anaprimawaty I like what's being done here! Do you want to tidy up this PR? |
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Removed inline JS to make code more readable and reusable
addEmbeddedLinkBarModal() in common.js appends an empty div (i.e.
<div></div>) to each embedded-link-bar, replacing the need for an empty div (i.e.<div id="embedded-week1-general></div>) in the html files.Refactoring is only applied to week1.html for demonstration. Will apply to the rest if approach is ok!
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