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Start your free trialSai Kiran Sagaram
3,688 PointsWhat is the solution?
const div = document.querySelector('div#feedback'); const p = document.createElement('p'); div.appendChild('p:last-child');
1 Answer
Gabbie Metheny
33,778 PointsYou're almost there, but you don't need the :last-child
at the end of your p
. The appendChild
method will place the child element as the last child of the parent element by default. Make sure you aren't using quotes (''
) around the p
, either, as you just need to reference the variable stored in const p
.
Let me know if you need further explanation!
Sai Kiran Sagaram
3,688 PointsSai Kiran Sagaram
3,688 PointsGot it! Thank you!
Gabbie Metheny
33,778 PointsGabbie Metheny
33,778 PointsOf course!