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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Storing and Tracking Information with Variables Review Strings, Numbers and Spaces

GEOFF DIGAN
GEOFF DIGAN
1,383 Points

What code do i put in?

In the code below there are too many single quote marks. Add the character that "escapes" the second single quote and tells the browser to treat that quote as just a regular character:

var text = 'She _________________ 's the best!';

Come on, dude. Any one could easily tell you the answer, but how will this really help you? Given the relative simplicity of the question, I suggest that you go back and watch the video.

2 Answers

Mike Mitchell
PLUS
Mike Mitchell
Courses Plus Student 27,026 Points

Hey Geoff, Whenever I forget, I check the MDN JavaScript docs. They've been a big help.

Take a look here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Grammar_and_types

Down at the end of the page under "Escaping characters."

Mike

GEOFF DIGAN
GEOFF DIGAN
1,383 Points

Thank you James Cool