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JavaScript Interacting with the DOM Traversing the DOM Traversal Review

Fidelis Chime
Fidelis Chime
6,077 Points

interaction with the DOM

Using DOM traversal, assign all children of the ul to the constant lis

const ul = document.getElementsByClassName('ul')[0]; const lis = ul.(li)

3 Answers

Fidelis Chime
Fidelis Chime
6,077 Points

Please assist me with the above question guys

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,732 Points

Never post a comment as an "answer", folks looking for unanswered questions to help with may skip right by it!

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,732 Points

You're right about the membership operator (the dot), but after that you need the name of the property which contains a collection of all the child nodes of this element.

If you need a reminder, this was the topic of the video before last.

the answer should be ul.children