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29,789 PointsA Simple Example
Hi guys,
What does this mean, =>
myHeading.addEventListener('click', () => {
myHeading.style.color = 'red';
});
3 Answers
Brendan Whiting
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 84,738 PointsIt's an arrow function. You might wanna check out this course: https://teamtreehouse.com/library/arrow-functions
Scottie Schneider
10,498 PointsYep - as Brendan mentioned it's an arrow function. What's it's doing specifically is adding an event listener to myHeading (which is likely a variable representing a DOM element ie.,
let myHeading = document.querySelector('#heading');
When a user clicks on that element in the browser, the function turns the style property of the HTML element to the color red. Does that answer your question?
Thayer Y
29,789 PointsThank you so much, Scottie
Thayer Y
29,789 PointsThanks, Brendan