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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 24,031 PointsWhat about if I didn't know I had to go to 'Controls' in order to find the change event?
I didn't really get why I needed to go to Control. Joel says that control includes form events. I didn't get this part. Aren't we working on a li instead of a form. To be more accurate, the change event is related to the input element, not to form.