javascript-view-swapping Flashcards

1
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What is the event.target?

A

element that is interacted with, triggering the event.

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2
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What is the effect of setting an element to display: none?

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It removes it from the flow of the element

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What does the element.matches() method take as an argument and what does it return?

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Takes the string representing the selector and returns a Boolean.

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4
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How can you retrieve the value of an element’s attribute?

A

element.getAttribute()

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5
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At what steps of the solution would it be helpful to log things to the console?

A

All steps, as soon as something is selected.

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6
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If you were to add another tab and view to your HTML, but you didn’t use event delegation, how would your JavaScript code be written instead?

A

Multiple event listeners.

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7
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If you didn’t use a loop to conditionally show or hide the views in the page, how would your JavaScript code be written instead?

A

You’ll have to write series of conditionals and check to see if they match what is being targeted.

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