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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) Getting a Handle on the DOM DOM Selection - More Review

Hassan Noueilaty
Hassan Noueilaty
3,713 Points

Using querySelectorAll to obtain a reference to all elements within a class.

Hello!

I'm having some trouble with this quiz question:

How would you use querySelectorAll to obtain a reference to all elements in a document with the class student-info and assign it to the constant studentInfo?

Here's my best attempt:

const studentInfo = document.querySelectorAll('[class=student-info]');

Thanks!

1 Answer

Chris Davis
Chris Davis
16,280 Points

You are pretty close. All you have to pass to querySelectorAll would be the class name. In your case '.student-info'

I believe it would look something like this...

const studentInfo = document.querySelectorAll(".student-info");

Hope that helps :thumbsup:

This method of selecting elements in javascript is very similar to using a jQuery selector method

var studentInfo = $(".student-info");