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James Maddox
17,154 PointsIn jQuery remove the 'disabled' attribute from the input with the id
Here's my code: everything else works but I keep getting the error: Bummer! You need to call the 'removeAttr' method. what am I for getting?
$("#email").addClass("valid");
$("#name").removeClass("error");
$("input#accept").attr("checked","checked");
$("input#submit").removeAttr("disable");

Kieran Shepherd
6,415 Pointsmissing the ending d...disabled
2 Answers

Ricardo Hill-Henry
38,442 PointsCould be as simple as you wrote "disable" opposed to "disabled" ?

James Maddox
17,154 PointsI went back and spelled it correctly. How do you link a challenge?
Ricardo Hill-Henry
38,442 PointsRicardo Hill-Henry
38,442 PointsCan you link the challenge