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Start your free trialNikola Jankovic
10,793 PointsWhy this alternative solution won't work?
I am just curious why this code instead of the one in the video won't work?
if (event.target.className=== "up" && event.target.parentNode !== listUl.firstChild) {
let li = event.target.parentNode;
let previousLi= li.previousElementSibling;
let ul = li.parentNode;
ul.insertBefore(li, previousLi);
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,264 PointsThe "firstChild" might not be an element, which would interfere with your test.
Try using "firstElementChild" instead.
Nikola Jankovic
10,793 PointsNikola Jankovic
10,793 PointsYeah, that solves it. Thanks!