The following are links to additional questions that our community has asked about this exercise:
This list will contain other frequently asked questions that aren’t quite as popular as the ones above.
Currently there have not been enough questions asked and answered about this exercise to populate this FAQ section.
This FAQ is built and maintained by you, the Codecademy community – help yourself and other learners like you by contributing!
Not seeing your question? It may still have been asked before – try searching for it by clicking the spyglass icon () in the top-right of this page. Still can’t find it? Ask it below by hitting the reply button below this post ().
When you type things like ', " , [, { , ( , the Codecademy editor autocompletes the closing character
i.e. '', "" , [], {} , ()
Most times this autocomplete feature is useful, but in some situations it can be undesirable.
When you type in the apostrophe, the autocomplete will add the closing apostrophe. You simply backspace the extra character to delete the extra apostrophe.
Apostrophes are classed as special characters in HTML.
We haven’t got to that yet, in this course (I knew it from another course I did). For now, if you type “Adam's Greenworks” in, it will show up as “Adam’s Greenworks”.