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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) Making Changes to the DOM Styling Elements

sebbe12
sebbe12
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If someone here hasn't done any css ever (.list) (.) . is for class and # is for id

If someone here hasn't done any css every (.list) (.) . is for class and # is for id.

Example const listDiv = document.querySelector(".list"); it's dot because it's taken from a class if it was a id it would be #list

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