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Start your free trialJacob Tennyson
6,240 PointsLast Challenge!!
On line 5 of app.js, use the classList property on the anchor to add a new class of "selected" to it.
var anchor = document.querySelector("a");
//Add the class to the classList "selected"
var anchor = document.classList.contains("selected");
//Toggle the class "live"
Help?
1 Answer
MUZ140118 Cathrine Makuya
10,300 Pointsanchor.classList.add("selected");
Robert Karlsson
8,021 PointsRobert Karlsson
8,021 PointsAs the instructions sais you need to use the classList poperty of the anchor and add the class "selected". All elements have properties and classList is one of them.
Step 1: Use the classList property:
anchor.classList
Step 2: Call it's add method to add a class
anchor.classList.add();
Step 3: Put the value selected inside the add method
anchor.classList.add("selected");
You can read more about classList at MDN Hope this helps!