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8,586 Points"Use a method to traverse and select the anchor."
The challenge is to select the anchor tag inside of listItem.
var anchor = listItem;
So I have
var anchor = listItem.getElementByTagName("a");
What am I doing wrong?
2 Answers
Robert Bojor
Courses Plus Student 29,439 PointsHi Joshua,
You should use the .querySelector() method and instruct it to for for the a tag.
var anchor = listItem.querySelector('a');
Jonathan Sandlund
3,972 PointsBug here, I believe. listItem isn't defined elsewhere in the JS. Doesn't ask us to create it either. (Perhaps it should?)
Joshua Bivens
8,586 PointsJoshua Bivens
8,586 PointsThanks so much!