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7,876 PointsHow to use event.target when setting specific event handlers?
I am not able to pass this quiz. The function is undefined. Can you take a look at my code>
<!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>JavaScript is an exciting language that you can use to power web servers, create desktop programs, and even control robots. But JavaScript got its start in the browser way back in 1995.</p>
<hr>
<p>Things to Learn</p>
<ul>
<li>Item One: <input type="text"></li>
<li>Item Two: <input type="text"></li>
<li>Item Three: <input type="text"></li>
<li>Item Four: <input type="text"></li>
</ul>
<button>Save</button>
</section>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
let section = document.getElementsByTagName('section'[0]);
section.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
if (e.target.tagName == 'INPUT'){
e.target.style.backgroundColor = 'rgb(255, 255, 0)';
}
});
Jinjia Lin
11,942 PointsHi guys, thanks! It's my first contribution on this forum so I didn't know :/ thanks once again!
1 Answer
Jinjia Lin
11,942 PointsHi Nick,
The error is in the first line of app.js.
Instead of let section = document.getElementsByTagName('section'[0]),
try let section = document.getElementsByTagName('section')[0].
The getElementsByTagName function takes in the argument of a tagname, i.e. section.
if you enclose [0] within the brackets, the function cannot read the tag name and thus it is undefined.
After reading the correct tag name (section), it will then look for index 0, thus (section)[0] is the correct answer.
Hope this helps!
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there, Jinjia Lin ! Steven Parker is correct so I took the liberty of changing your "comment" to an answer, which is really great by the way. Besides marking this post as "Answered" in the community, it also has the added bonus of allowing others to vote on your answer and possible assignment of "Best Answer". Thanks for helping out in the Community!
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsSteven Parker
231,236 PointsJinjia Lin — This deserves to be an answer instead of a comment. If I were a moderator, I would promote it for you.