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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) Getting a Handle on the DOM DOM Selection - More Review

Julien Arseneau
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Julien Arseneau
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 5,200 Points

I do not understand this question.

Why is it the wrong answer?

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

Which question are you having trouble with, and what answer did you give?

Julien Arseneau
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Julien Arseneau
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 5,200 Points

Here is the question : ''How would you use querySelectorAll to obtain a reference to all elements in a document with the class student-info and assign it to the constant studentInfo?''.

I tried several answers, but nothing worked.

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

And what answer did you give that you believe was right?

5 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

When creating a selector for a class, the class name should be preceded by a period ("."). So the correct answer would be:

document.querySelectorAll('.student-info')

A semicolon at the end is optional, the answer will be correct either way.

But do not put a space between the method name and the parentheses, while this would be allowed in actual practice, the quiz validator does not accept it. (If this was causing you trouble, you might want to report it as a bug to the Support folks).

Balazs Peak
Balazs Peak
46,160 Points

You've tried to do this:

const studentInfo = document.querySelectorAll ('student-info')

I can see 2 problems here:

  • you have missed the semicolon from the end
  • you have missed the dot from before the class name

Please note that if you are using querySelector, you can select based on tags, ids, classes, so you have to distinguish in the syntax. If you would use a function which is only capable of using class names, you could use the class name without the dot, because the compiler would know for sure that it has too look for a classname, not a tag name or id. An example to this would be getElementsByClassName('student-info')

Now you have to do something like this:

const studentInfo = document.querySelectorAll('.student-info');
Balazs Peak
Balazs Peak
46,160 Points

I'm not sure what you are getting wrong, but as you can see, for me it worked:

alt querySelectorAll()

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

Just wondering — where is this image hosted? Folks often ask about where to host images when posting here.

Balazs Peak
Balazs Peak
46,160 Points

At imgur.com, I'm using the following syntax:

![alt querySelectorAll()](https://i.imgur.com/aX1SWLZ.png "querySelectorAll()")