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Start your free trialAndy Hetherington
2,400 PointsHow can I get the message to display on the page. Despite checking through twice I cannot see were I have gone wrong.
here is my code
if ( instock.includes(search) ) {
message = Yes, we have <strong>${search}</strong>.
;
} else {
message = Sorry, we do not have <strong>${search}</strong>.
;
}
document.querySelector('main').innerHTML = <p>${message}</p>
;
2 Answers
Andy Hetherington
2,400 PointsOk, I see I missed a capital at inStock.
Clinton Hays
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,156 PointsHey Andy,
I hope you got this figured out. In case you didn't, I just wanted to let you know something else I noticed in your code. It looks like you didn't enclose the contents of the message variable in backticks ``. That would also cause some issues.
Hope this helps anyone who may have this issue in the future. :) Happy coding!
Ivon Gonzalez
4,080 PointsI definitely helped me. I couldn't figure out why my code looked exact but wouldn't work and returned ${message} on the screen. I wasn't using backticks. :\