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Start your free trialKaya loves watermelon
12,717 Pointsthis is confusing
const card = document.querySelector('.card'); card.. = "_";
2 Answers
Rohald van Merode
Treehouse StaffHey Kaya loves watermelon 👋
Could you be a bit more specific when asking a question? 🙂 It's hard to assist with just seeing the provided snippet of a quiz question. Right above the code block you'll find the actual requirement to pass the quiz:
How would you set an element's CSS display property to "none" with JavaScript?
The answer should therefor look like this:
const card = document.querySelector('.card');
card.style.display = 'none';
Hope this helps
Kaya loves watermelon
12,717 Pointsthank you so much