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8,474 PointsWhy does Step 1 no longer pass in Step 2? Nothing changed in that part of the code.
Why does Step 1 no longer pass in Step 2? Nothing changed in that part of the code.
const section = document.querySelector('section');
let paragraphs = section.children;
for (i=0; i < paragraphs.length ; i++) {
paragraphs[i].style.color = blue;
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Child Traversal</title>
</head>
<body>
<section>
<p>This is the first paragraph</p>
<p>This is a slightly longer, second paragraph</p>
<p>Shorter, last paragraph</p>
</section>
<footer>
<p>© 2016</p>
</footer>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
Mahesh Amruthaluri
2,665 PointsHey, you have forgotten to declare the variable 'i' with a 'let' or a 'var' keyword.
Helmut Granda
10,343 PointsThis is just a general suggestion but I have run into some challenges where task 2 is failing but task 1 is being reported as the one with the error.
I would recommend to look at your current task in more detail before ensuring that task 1 is in fact at fault.
For example in an instance task 1 was only to declare a variable while step 2 was the use of a variable along with a method. Task 2 had a misspell on the method used but task 1 was listed as not longer passing. I knew for a fact that was not the case and was able to figure out this bug.