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WalkthroughA new line containing the text "# Testing" was inserted directly after the main title in the README.md file. No other files or code changes were made. Changes
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2-2: Use a subordinate heading and add contextHaving two consecutive H1 (
#) headings dilutes the document structure and confuses screen-reader outlines. If you’re starting a new section, demote it to## Testing(or lower) and add at least a brief sentence describing what will be covered under testing.-# Testing +## Testing + +This section will outline how to run and interpret the project’s test suite.
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