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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) Getting a Handle on the DOM Select All Elements of a Particular Type

Not working like video

const myList = document.getElementsByTagName('li');

for (let i = 0 ; i < mylist.length; i =+ 1){ myList[i].style.color = 'purple'; }

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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Hi there, Azzie Fuzzie! You have a small typo. You've inadvertently transposed the + and the = inside the the for loop.

You typed:

for (let i = 0 ; i < mylist.length; i =+ 1)

But it's the last little bit that's incorrect. That should be:

for (let i = 0 ; i < mylist.length; i += 1)

It should be += as opposed to =+. The order matters :smiley:

Hope this helps! :sparkles: