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JavaScript

Bruno Dias
Bruno Dias
10,554 Points

How to use the join() method with list?

When I am using the join() method, how can I add the items as a list like:

Here is what I am trying to do: http://jsfiddle.net/brunodd/o9ox4yhh/

1 Answer

Seth Kroger
Seth Kroger
56,413 Points

Since join puts its argument between the list items you want to close the previous li tag and open the next one, so I would do it as:

'<ul><li>' + words.items.join('</li><li>') + '</li><ul>'