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JavaScript One Solution

Aakash Srivastav
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Aakash Srivastav
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 11,638 Points

Traversing the DOM Workshop

You said strictly , we shouldn't use the refrence to list , but it looks like you have used list in every problem . Correct me if I am wrong.

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Most of the exercises use the previous selected element as the starting point of the traverse, 'list' is used three times. I think you should use whatever is simpler and understandable.

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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Clearly, "list" is a valuable reference point for DOM navigation in these examples.

When was it said that you shouldn't use it?

Doron Geyer
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Doron Geyer
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 13,897 Points

Hey man, I think you may have misheard or misunderstood he says you dont have to reference list in all 7 cases, not that you shouldnt use it.