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Update certification footer for exam-based certifications #54282

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QuincyLarson opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #54442
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Update certification footer for exam-based certifications #54282

QuincyLarson opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #54442
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On exam-based certifications, we should change the footer verbiage slightly to reflect the fact that it's an exam (and not submitted projects). See screenshot below.

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a2937 commented Apr 18, 2024

@moT01 Can I have this issue please?

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moT01 commented Apr 18, 2024

Go for it @a2937, I would change the first line to As part of this certification, (user) passed the following exam: - and the line below it to If you suspect that this exam violates the academic honesty policy, please report this to our team.

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a2937 commented Apr 18, 2024

Oh. Got it. My gut reaction was to add in a translation key specifically for exams and then make the footer conditionally visible.

I'm still learning how to separate the requested requirements from the actual requirements.

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moT01 commented Apr 18, 2024

Actually, lets just omit that line at the bottom @a2937. As requested in the image.

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