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

Jack Cummins
Jack Cummins
17,417 Points

I keep getting this question wrong! How can I fix it!

The question is : how would you use querySelectorAll to obtain a reference To call elements in a document with the class student-info and assign it to the constant studentInfo

const studentInfo = _______

2 Answers

Kieran Barker
Kieran Barker
15,028 Points
const studentInfo = document.querySelectorAll(β€˜.student-info’);
Alex Groot
Alex Groot
7,682 Points

Had the same problem, however, this works:

const studentInfo = document.querySelectorAll('.student-info') 

You have to remove the semicolon (;) on the end.

Jack Cummins
Jack Cummins
17,417 Points

You actually do have to have a semicolon at the end.