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8,332 PointsUnsure why my code is not working?
The only differences I see are that the myHeading is blue on mine, and orange in the video and the => is orange instead of black? Why is that?
const myHeading = document.getElementById('myHeading');
myHeading.addEventListener('click', () => { myHeading.style.color = 'red'; });
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsNothing in this little snippet would explain why you see orange or blue color.
Please show the complete code for analysis and a specific answer (preferably with a workspace "snapshot").
sarah shelden
8,332 PointsHey Steven, I got it to work. But, I will include a snapshot in the future. Thanks!
Josef Hazael Rivera
6,854 PointsJosef Hazael Rivera
6,854 PointsHello Sarah, I taked your code on my text editor and it is work.... Maybe you forget to add the external scriptsheet to your HTML document... ( <script src="script.js" charset="utf-8"></script> )...
And other thing, I prefer to name the variable with another name for not futures confusions... In this way:
const b = document.getElementById('myHeading');
b.addEventListener('click', () => { myHeading.style.color = 'red'; });
All the best Sarah Shelden