FAQ: Directives - installApp I

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The fourth option of installApp directive, called link, how is the function assigned to link?
Do we put
link: function(…) {… ?

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Weird, each time I try checking the discussion for a step I’m on, there’s someone who asked a question years ago and it didn’t get answered. Is Codecademy that unpopular now?

I believe you do it like you suggest, there:
link: function() {
}
But my question is whether the example text they give us is even right. It has comma delimiters between the assignment expressions, instead of semicolons.

And yet it says I passed, by copying that in, though it looks wrong to me.

Is that just its test looking for the code, though that code’s wrong?

But, of course, it seems I have no reason to expect an answer, here.

I used to love Codecademy. But I’m thinking maybe one of the others is more helpful, now.