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2,986 Pointsdocument.write is the correct command but it doesn't take it
I can't get it to take document.write or the complete statement.
2 Answers
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsHi Sam,
There are 2 text inputs there separated by the dot.
Are you putting "document" in the first one and "write" in the second one?
ellie adam
26,377 PointsHi there,
document.write("Hello World!");
What are you trying to achieve? Check console in inspect Element and find the error where is a mistake.
Accessing the DevTools To access the DevTools, open a web page or web app in Google Chrome. Either:
Select the Chrome menu Chrome Menu at the top-right of your browser window, then select Tools > Developer Tools. Right-click on any page element and select Inspect Element. The DevTools window will open at the bottom of your Chrome browser.