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Start your free trialJoseph Acevedo
10,800 PointsWhy doesn't this work for part 2? var lastName = document.getElementsByClassName('last_name');
I know that using the second element of the 'span' array works. But why does the above code cause a conflict with task 1?
var fullName = document.getElementById('full_name');
var lastName;
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<h1 id="full_name"><span class="first_name">Andrew</span> <span class="last_name">Chalkley</span></h1>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
Merritt Lawrenson
13,477 Points'document.getElementsByClassName()' returns an array, unlike 'document.getElementById()', which returns the element itself. This is because an ID can only belong to one HTML element, while classes can and often do have multiple elements that belong to that class. 'document.getElementsByClassName()' returns an array with all the elements in the class, even if it's just one element.
This challenge wants you to use the method 'getElementsByTagName()', which does the same but by tag name, in this case 'span'. To select the second 'span' tag on the page:
var fullName = document.getElementById('full_name');
var lastName = document.getElementsByTagName('span')[1];
Remember that you need the index there to specify which element you mean. In this case, you mean the second 'span'.
Damien Watson
27,419 PointsHi Joseph, Get 'elements' by class name returns an array of elements by that classname (even if its an array of 1). Because of this, you need to get the first element (being '0'). Try:
var lastname = document.getElementsByClassName('last_name')[0];
Joseph Acevedo
10,800 PointsJoseph Acevedo
10,800 PointsThat makes so much sense! Thanks!!!
Merritt Lawrenson
13,477 PointsMerritt Lawrenson
13,477 PointsNo problem! Please select my answer as 'best answer' if you found it most helpful, I'd appreciate it!