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Start your free trialSarai Vasquez Mariñez
3,891 PointsMy solution for the Refactor Challenge
The first few attempts on this produced black and white colors and then I realized I hadn't made it a function itself, but rather the product of Math.floor(Math.random() * 256);
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let html = '';
let red;
let green;
let blue;
let randomRGB;
for(i = 1; i <=10; i++){
const randomColor = () => Math.floor(Math.random() * 256);
randomRGB = `rgb( ${randomColor()}, ${randomColor()}, ${randomColor()} )`;
html += `<div style="background-color: ${randomRGB}">${i}</div>`;
}
document.querySelector('main').innerHTML = html;