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Start your free trialGregg Mojica
11,506 PointsPython Loop Through Nests
Hey Guys, What am I doing wrong with this one?
from flask import Flask, render_template
from teachers import TEACHERS
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def index():
return render_template("teachers.html", teachers=TEACHERS)
<ul class="teachers">
{% for teacher in teachers: %}
<li><h2>{{ teacher['name'] }}</h2></li>
{% for course in teacher['courses']: %}
<li> {{ course }} </li>
{% endfor %}
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
2 Answers
Vittorio Somaschini
33,371 PointsHey Gregg.
Just surround the secondo for block (lines about 5 to 8) with the ul tag and you should be fine.
Any problems let me know.
Vittorio
Vittorio Somaschini
33,371 PointsHell Gregg.
At first sight I see these problems with the code:
1) you have an extra list item closing tag (</li>)
2) The second part of the code challenge asks for a new ul tag inside the li tag we have previously created, with a class of "courses", which I can't see in your code.
Gregg Mojica
11,506 PointsHUh, bu I passed the first challenge....Were do I put that course class? I removed the extra closing tag. <ul class="teachers">
{% for teacher in teachers: %}
<li class="courses"><h2>{{ teacher['name'] }}</h2>
{% for course in teacher['courses']: %}
<li> {{ course }} </li>
{% endfor %}
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>