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Start your free trialDarshen Patel
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 18,928 PointsThis also seems to work for # 8.
deleteButton.addEventListener('click', () => { extra.style.display = 'none'; });
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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThis isn't quite the same thing. The instructions say to remove the <div> element from the DOM, but what this does is to leave the element in the DOM and just prevent it from being shown on the page.
It might look the same but it could cause other problems later on.
Stephen Chamroeun
7,095 PointsStephen Chamroeun
7,095 PointsThis was helpful for reinforcing why it's necessary to use the removeChild method, especially if another programmer is looking at your code. Thank you for this Steven :)