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JavaScript DOM Scripting By Example Adding and Removing Names RSVP Checkbox

Pierrick Le Roy
Pierrick Le Roy
3,235 Points

using classList instead of className to set the 'responded' class

Hello, I think we could write it this way as well using the classList method, seems to work fine as well:

if (checked) { listItem.classList.toggle('responded'); } else { listItem.classList.toggle('responded'); }

so if checked is true, it will switch the class 'responded' on; if checked is false, it will switch 'responded' off.

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Yes, it's a much better way of doing it, as long as you're happy to only support Internet Explorer 10 and above (which I am! :)