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Start your free trialNuno Martins
5,512 PointsIt's doing nothing for me, both on workspace and preview
Basic and Multiple Line Strings episode from Getting Started With ES2015
here's a snapshot from the workspaces: https://w.trhou.se/3uitavrkgm
1 Answer
Victor Mercier
14,667 PointsHi, try this code:
const fruitList =
"<ul>" +
"<li>Kiwi</li>" +
"<li>Lime</li>" +
"<li>Pineapple</li>" +
"</ul>";
const vegetableList = `
<ul>
<li>Potato</li>
<li>Onion</li>
<li>Broccoli</li>
</ul>
`;
//Do not forget to use innerHTML to have the lists visible
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Nuno Martins
5,512 PointsNuno Martins
5,512 PointsIt works cheers!