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Start your free trialKornel L
4,368 PointsWhat is the solution to this challenge?
?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Rainbow!</title>
</head>
<body>
<ul id="rainbow">
<li>This should be red</li>
<li>This should be orange</li>
<li>This should be yellow</li>
<li>This should be green</li>
<li>This should be blue</li>
<li>This should be indigo</li>
<li>This should be violet</li>
</ul>
<script src="js/app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
let listItems = document.querySelectorAll('rainbow');
const colors = ["#C2272D", "#F8931F", "#FFFF01", "#009245", "#0193D9", "#0C04ED", "#612F90"];
for(var i = 0; i < colors.length; i ++) {
listItems[i].style.color = colors[i];
}
2 Answers
Umesh Ravji
42,386 PointsHi Kornel, this challenge requires you to select all of the list item elements (li
) inside the unordered list (ul
).
let listItems = document.querySelectorAll('rainbow');
That code will actually return empty, as you need the #
to select based on an elements ID. In order to get a list of all the li
elements inside the unordered list, you can use the code below:
let listItems = document.querySelectorAll('#rainbow li');
Since this is only one list on the page, the following code works too:
let listItems = document.querySelectorAll('li');
Kornel L
4,368 PointsThank You @Umesh Ravji! I don't remember this being mentioned during the course ('#rainbow li') adding 'li' at the and so you helped a lot.