javascript-forms Flashcards

1
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What event is fired when a user places their cursor in a form control?

A

Focus event.

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2
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What event is fired when a user’s cursor leaves a form control?

A

blur event

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3
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What event is fired as a user changes the value of a form control?

A

input

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4
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What event is fired when a user clicks the “submit” button within a ?

A

submit

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5
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What does the event.preventDefault() method do?

A

Prevents default functionality from happening.

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6
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What does submitting a form without event.preventDefault() do?

A

The default functionality of an element happens.

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7
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What property of a form element object contains all of the form’s controls.

A

The .elements() property. For example input.elements;

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8
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What property of form a control object gets and sets its value?

A

The HTMLFormElement.

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9
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What is one risk of writing a lot of code without checking to see if it works so far?

A

You’ll have to deal with your code breaking and spend more time searching for the bugs.

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10
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What is an advantage of having your console open when writing a JavaScript program?

A

It helps you notice bugs quickly and you can get to fixing it before it becomes a huge problem.

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