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Start your free trialAlex Parvis
4,464 PointsModifying Elements
Not sure what I'm doing wrong to pass the second part of this task
let inputValue = document.querySelector('input').value;
let a = doucment.querySelector('a').textContent;
a.innerHTML = inputValue;
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>DOM Manipulation</title>
</head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" />
<body>
<div id="content">
<label>Link Name:</label>
<input type="text" id="linkName">
<a id="link" href="https://teamtreehouse.com"></a>
</div>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
Simon Coates
28,694 Pointsfor starters, you have a spelling error ('document' not 'doucment'). It accepts:
let inputValue = document.querySelector('input').value;
let a = document.querySelector('a'); //removed .textContent
a.innerHTML = inputValue;
To my thinking it makes sense to set the innerHTML attributed on an element, not a string.
Alex Parvis
4,464 PointsAlex Parvis
4,464 PointsThanks so much! yeah the spelling mistake is pretty rookie!
Simon Coates
28,694 PointsSimon Coates
28,694 PointsBut so easy to make. You can read the thing a dozen times and because you think 'document', you read it as such. Keep in mind, it's pretty easy to debug javascript using the developer tools or just by writing a simple web page with the necessary structure for your code.