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- Go to FreeCodeCamp's Github Issues page and click on
New Issue
. - Have a useful title
- Write a meaningful title that describes the issue. Some good examples are
Logging in from the News and Field Guide pages doesn't redirect properly (using e-mail)
andTypo: "for" instead of "while" loop
; bad examples includeA bug, HELP!!!11
andI found this bug in a Challenge
. - Keep the title relatively short, the description is for further information. One example is to shorten long Challenge names, so instead of writing
Test case bug in 'Challenge: Check Radio Buttons and Checkboxes by Default'
, you might want to writeTest case bug in 'Radio Buttons' Challenge
.
- Write a meaningful title that describes the issue. Some good examples are
- In the body, provide a link to the page on which you encountered this issue.
- Describe the problem and provide steps so that a developer can try to replicate the issue. Include your operating system and browser version.
- When referencing other issues or pull requests, simply write #issue/pr-number.
- Paste in any relevant code using proper Code Formatting
- Take a screenshot of the issue and include it in the post.
- Click
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