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JavaScript One Solution

For number 6, I was hesitant in creating a solution because there was no type attribute for input in the index.html?

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1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

An <input> element has a a type of "text" by default. Plus, you can always set attributes on an element using JavaScript even if they don't exist already.