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Design

Tarra Anzalone
Tarra Anzalone
11,874 Points

Misspelling in the Websites: Design Foundations: Understanding Aesthetics: Color Video

Complementary is spelled Complimentary so when you type it into the quiz misspelled, you get a wrong answer. I just thought you all should know!

Great new addition!

Mat Helme
Mat Helme
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Whoopsie Daisy Tarra Anzalone , thanks for pointing that out. We'll be sure to fix that right away. I'm glad you like the new addition. Stay tuned for more design courses!

-Mat

2 Answers

Rob Allessi
Rob Allessi
8,600 Points

Thanks for pointing this out Tarra! I'll bring this up to the appropriate teacher. Though, I believe complementary is actually correct. On the Merriam Webster dictionary it states the following:

com·ple·men·ta·ry adjective \?käm-pl?-?men-t(?-)r?\

  1. relating to or constituting one of a pair of contrasting colors that produce a neutral color when combined in suitable proportions
James Barnett
James Barnett
39,199 Points

+1 for citing the dictionary

Tarra Anzalone
Tarra Anzalone
11,874 Points

@allessi Right, in the video it is spelled: com·pli·men·ta·ry ?kämpl??ment?r?,-?mentr?/Submit adjective 1. expressing a compliment; praising or approving. "Jennie was very complimentary about Kathy's riding" synonyms: flattering, appreciative, congratulatory, admiring, approving, commendatory, favorable, glowing, adulatory; More antonyms: derogatory 2. given or supplied free of charge. "a complimentary bottle of wine" synonyms: free, free of charge, gratis, for nothing; More

jeff creamer
jeff creamer
23,733 Points

The quiz doesn't appear to accept either spelling. In the video it's spelled with an "i"; in the show notes below the video it's spelled with an "e". Neither spelling was accepted in the quiz when I took it today.

Great course though; I am really enjoying it!

Mat Helme
Mat Helme
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Hey jeff creamer ,

I just checked the quiz and everything seems to working, let me know if you have further issues with it.

-Mat

Tim Ngwena
Tim Ngwena
4,824 Points

This got me too but would be cool if maybe something spotted typos and highlighted your spelling mistakes on questions like this. I'm dyslexic so half the time I think I've typed the wrong answer then realise after re-watching a video that it's my spelling that's off.

That is a good point. I also suffer from this and maybe this is also why I became a filmmaker. Visuals aren't dyslexic, or at least not all of the time. Glad you are enjoying the course. Was a fun one to make!