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809 PointsChallenge use-jquerys-load-method
Hi, I tried several tries on this one, but I'm not able to figure it out. I'd like to know the answer before I move on. I've been doing quite well, and I feel like I'm missing a basic premise. Thanks.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>AJAX with JavaScript</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="main">
<h1>AJAX with jQuery</h1>
</div>
<div id="footer"></div>
<script src="jquery.js"></script>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
3 Answers
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsWhen you look at the file, you see that "footer" is the element id. In JQuery, you can target an id by putting a # in front of it, kind of like with CSS. So you would get something like this:
$("#footer")
I'll bet you can handle task 2 on your own. Happy coding!
-sp
gregmiller4
809 PointsThanks. I did try that.. Does it not need the ajax in front of it? I understood already what you're telling me, but I wasn't getting it right. Maybe there's a problem with the challenge?
gregmiller4
809 PointsOh, I get it... I was not thinking simply enough. I was getting ahead of myself. Thanks.