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JavaScript DOM Scripting By Example Editing and Filtering Names Filter Invitees Who Have Not Responded

Juan Álvarez
Juan Álvarez
10,859 Points

block or "empty string"

li.style.display = 'block';
li.style.display= "";

This both are the same? Thank you.

1 Answer

John Lack-Wilson
John Lack-Wilson
8,181 Points

As far as I am aware <li> elements are block level by default. Therefore, adding li.style.display = "block" is redundant, as it is block already.