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Routes lesson: Put query parameters example on a new line #29170

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The example path /odin/messages?sort=date&direction=ascending should be in a single line instead of being broken into 2 halves, which can affect understanding.

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Puts the query parameter example on a new line so that the path is in a single line.

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https://www.theodinproject.com/lessons/nodejs-routes#paths

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Thanks!

@wise-king-sullyman wise-king-sullyman merged commit f392d85 into TheOdinProject:main Dec 10, 2024
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