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19,938 PointsNeed help with making text into rainbow colours [solved]
Can anyone explain to me what i have done wrong?
I kind of cheated my way through the challenge by just changing;
document.querySelectorAll("#rainbow");
to
document.getElementsbyTagName("li");
i would still like to know why i could not access by the id though if anyone knows.
Thank you
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Rainbow!</title>
</head>
<body>
<ul id="rainbow">
<li>This should be red</li>
<li>This should be orange</li>
<li>This should be yellow</li>
<li>This should be green</li>
<li>This should be blue</li>
<li>This should be indigo</li>
<li>This should be violet</li>
</ul>
<script src="js/app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
let listItems = document.querySelectorAll("#rainbow");
const colors = ["#C2272D", "#F8931F", "#FFFF01", "#009245", "#0193D9", "#0C04ED", "#612F90"];
for(var i = 0; i < colors.length; i ++) {
listItems[i].style.color = colors[i];
}
2 Answers
nicholas maddren
12,793 PointsHi you were so close, check out this line:
let listItems = document.querySelectorAll("#rainbow li");
Notice what is different from mine to yours? You weren't selecting each li element. You were only selecting the #rainbow id. Let me know if you have any questions about this.
Liam Clarke
19,938 PointsAhhh i should have been able to work that out.
Thank you for the help!!