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Start your free trialRosario Dawson
400 PointsHaving trouble understanding this DOM JS code.
const listDiv = document.querySelector('.list'); // this should get an HTML element with the class .list and store it into listDiv.
const listUl = listDiv.querySelector('ul'); // does this get the ul that is inside the listDiv(aka class .list) and store it into listUI constant?
Thanks in advance!
3 Answers
Osaro Igbinovia
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 15,928 PointsYes it does.
const listUl = listDiv.querySelector('ul');
This will store the first unordered list(within the 'div' with a class of 'list') in the 'listUI' constant.
Osaro Igbinovia
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 15,928 PointsHi Rosario, posting the HTML markup code alongside your question would really help.