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4,387 PointsI don't understand how to add text to element in this challenge.
I'm using newParagraph.innerText("the text I'm adding"); but it's not working.
var body = document.body;
var newParagraph = document.createElement("p");
var pleaseEnableParagraph = document.querySelector("#please_enable");
// Add text to the new paragraph
newParagraph.innerText("JavaScript is enabled");
//Remove "Please Enable JavaScript" paragraph
body.removeChild(pleaseEnableParagraph);
//Append new paragaph to document
body.appendChild(newParagraph);
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<p id="please_enable">Please Enable JavaScript</p>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
Colin Marshall
32,861 PointsYou're close! You perform innerText
method in a slightly different way than you would expect. Instead of using parentheses, you use an equal sign.
newParagraph.innerText = "JavaScript is enabled";
Kelly Clark
4,387 PointsThanks, can't believe I missed that!