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16,464 PointsWhat does the DOM stands for if not for Document Object Model?
Quite confused now....
1 Answer
David Tonge
Courses Plus Student 45,640 PointsIt does stand for Document Object Model. I think we need more info to answer this question.
Edit: You may be putting the entire answer on one line.
Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherAndrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherI've now changed the quiz so you fill in 1 blank with 3 words. Hopefully this should resolve some confusion. The interface doesn't make it that clear.