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Start your free trialWarren Leyes
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 31,808 PointsMy Solution!
the following is my solution:
$('.header').on('sticky-start', function(){
$('.description').html('We build <strong>great</strong> apps');
}).on('sticky-end', function(){
$('.description').html('We build apps');
});
would this be the preferred approach to writing this or is it better to have 2 separate blocks of code as shown in the video?
$('.header').on('sticky-start', function(){
$('.description').html('We build <strong>great</strong> apps');
});
$('.header').on('sticky-end', function(){
$('.description').html('We build apps');
});
1 Answer
Henrik Christensen
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 38,322 PointsI guess it's up to you - I find the 2nd example a bit easier to read though :-)