FAQ: Your First App - ng-repeat I

This community-built FAQ covers the “ng-repeat I” exercise from the lesson “Your First App”.

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I do not find the following html element from this section:
<div class="col-md-6">

Did I override it accidentally by any chance or it has an incorrect version here?

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Yeah I had the same issue, I just placed the code in

and it worked.
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Same issue. Did not see <div class=“col-md-6”, but at this point what I had was

Is there a glitch in the ‘new Date’ feature?
pubdate: new Date(‘2014’, ‘03’, ‘08’) appears as April 8, 2014.

Maybe the month array starts at 0 :joy:

I had all the same issues, they must have missed it during and update.