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18,154 PointsAltering class of previous item
Hi, really struggling to work out exactly what I need to do here. I know i can add the class name by getting the p element and using .className = 'highlight'; but I can't quite work out the steps to get to this point. Watched the video before about moving sibling items up a list but not sure all of the steps are relevant.
const list = document.getElementsByTagName('ul')[0];
list.addEventListener('click', function(e) {
if (e.target.tagName == 'BUTTON') {
}
});
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>JavaScript and the DOM</title>
</head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" />
<body>
<section>
<h1>Making a Webpage Interactive</h1>
<p>Things to Learn</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Element Selection</p><button>Highlight</button></li>
<li><p>Events</p><button>Highlight</button></li>
<li><p>Event Listening</p><button>Highlight</button></li>
<li><p>DOM Traversal</p><button>Highlight</button></li>
</ul>
</section>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
Romain Gaget
24,449 Pointsconst list = document.getElementsByTagName('ul')[0];
list.addEventListener('click', function(e) { if (e.target.tagName === 'BUTTON') { if(e.target.textContent.toLowerCase() === 'highlight') { let p = e.target.previousElementSibling; p.classList.add('highlight'); } } });
Martin Coutts
18,154 PointsMartin Coutts
18,154 PointsThanks for the help