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26,377 Pointsstage 1 loops
var count = 0; while( count < 26){ document.write(<p>" Now time to # " </p>) count += 1; }
var count = 0;
while( count < 26){
document.write(<p>" Now time to # " </p>)
count += 1;
}
2 Answers
Justin Horner
Treehouse Guest TeacherHello Ellie,
You're very close! To simplify the task simply call document.write(count). The problem with your code is inside your document.write method. You should be wrapping it all in quotes, not just what is inside of the paragraph element. Like this.
document.write("<p>Now time to #</p>");
However, to pass the challenge all you really need is this.
document.write(count);
I hope this helps.
ellie adam
26,377 Pointsthanks! :)
Justin Horner
Treehouse Guest TeacherYou're welcome!