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Start your free trialDylan Thunn
22,658 PointsPossible using forEach?
Was wondering if you could use a forEach loop for this? Could not get it to work trying it out.
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Mark Wilkowske
Courses Plus Student 18,131 PointsHi Dylan, if you look at listItems in the console you will see it is an HTMLCollection and while listItems is array-looking it is not actually an array so it does not take array methods like forEach. Instead, listItems is a collection of DOM elements that we want to manipulate or add an event to.
Dylan Thunn
22,658 PointsDylan Thunn
22,658 PointsThanks for the response! Makes sense.