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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 8,595 PointsTarget all <a> elements inside <nav>
Complete the JavaScript code below by writing a selector that targets all <a> elements inside the <nav> element:
var expectedLinks = document.querySelectorAll(" ");
4 Answers
Jamie Reardon
Treehouse Project ReviewerYou have an empty string value inside of your querySelectorAll method. Inside of the double quotes you should enter the css selector you wish to use.
Christopher Schillinger
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 8,595 PointsYes, I donβt know how to write that. I thought it would be like nav>a
Jamie Reardon
Treehouse Project ReviewerUsing the combinator selector of > targets direct a element children of the nav element and is probably incorrect because they are most likely the children of a nested li element instead.
Jamie Reardon
Treehouse Project ReviewerYou can simply use a descendant selector to achieve it. (nav a)
Christopher Schillinger
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 8,595 PointsAhh okay. Thank you for your help. It was really frustrating.