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10,035 Pointsthediv with the ID colorDiv should change red when the red button is clicked, and blue when the blue button is clicked.
I cut the second part of the code in redButton but didn't passed.
const redButton = document.getElementById('redButton');
const blueButton = document.getElementById('blueButton');
redButton.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
colorSquare.style.backgroundColor = 'red';
});
blueButton.addEventListener('click', (e) => {
colorSquare.style.backgroundColor = 'blue';
})
div {
height: 50px;
float: left;
padding-top: 40px;
padding-left: 20px;
}
#colorDiv {
padding: 0;
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background-color: gray;
}
button {
height: 30px;
border-radius: 10px;
}
#redButton {
background-color: #ff5959;
border-color: red;
}
#blueButton {
background-color: lightblue;
border-color: #7C9EFC;
}
3 Answers
Mark Rinkel
13,501 PointsYour code didn't include the HTML or a reference in the javascript to colorSquare. I added those in and it worked just fine.
Trent Stenoien
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 21,632 PointsYep, like Mark said, you should just need to declare the variable for colorSquare.
const colorSquare = document.getElementById('colorDiv');
shirshah sahel
10,035 PointsThank you guys, now it worked.