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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Introducing JavaScript Your First JavaScript Program

stuck on a task challenge question. need help to be able to move forward

Challenge Task 1 of 1 Add code inside the <script> tags to write the words "Welcome to my site" onto the web page.

comes up as- bummer you didnt call the document.write function

index.html
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
  <title>JavaScript Basics</title>
</head>

<body>
</body>

<script>
// Write your code here.

</script>document.write "welcome to my site"

</html>

3 Answers

Someone Else
Someone Else
1,525 Points

You need to wrap your string with a parenthesis (no need for spaces), in order for it to work. like this.

document.write("welcome to my site")

Thank you!

Otman Zaib- Please look below:

<script>
// Write your code here.

</script>document.write("Welcome to my site")

</html>

still coming up as bummer with the same reason. What am I doing wrong here?

Someone Else
Someone Else
1,525 Points

If you look closely you'll see that you're writing your code outside of the script tag. which is the opening and closing script tags <script></script> JavaScript code must go inside the a script tags when written inside your html file. Also you can remove this comment "// Write your code here." They're ignored by browser, they're just for human readability.

The correct code should look as simple as this.

<script>
    document.write("Welcome to my site");
</script>

Finally got it! Thank you!!