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4,720 PointsI saw this and I have no idea what I am doing
I am looking at this, I dont know what to do
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Justin Townsend
4,720 PointsIt really DID THANK YOU!
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsUse "this" keyword. So your first step use "this", for example: $(this). And your second step is prepend(), so you can add the prepend() to your $(this) keyword. And finally, put the '<input type="checkbox"/>' inside your prepend(). Hope this help!
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsAdam Beer
11,314 PointsOh, I see you solved this with your comment! Nice! Happy coding!