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In the Javascript language everything is case sensitive and also camel case must also be used.
why is "onclick" not using camel case?
The other thing I do not understand is reading from top to bottom. I understand that the browser reads JS from top to bottom and if an item is declared after the JS script it will not be recognized.
However, in this piece of code why did it skip over end not trigger. My guess is when the browser read the script and put into memory it knew that it was false based on the Boolean value?
if(notRunning) { animation = setInterval(discoSquare, 100); notRunning = false; } else { alert("Sorry, already running.") }
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It looks like to me there are 2 answers.
This is the correct answer: http://prntscr.com/itv7z3
However, from what I can tell is, this is also the right answer: http://prntscr.com/itv8kb . Because it is missing the semicolon
Creating an array: cars = ["Audi", "Ford", "Jeep"];
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Hello,
I am not 100% sure about this, so apologies in advance if I am. However, as I am groing theough the JavaScript training course - Ch8 Arrays, objects and arrays pt. 4 - Q1. It is asking to find the "false statement" about arrays.
If you look at this screenshot: https://prnt.sc/ir5wzj
Creating an array: var cars = ["Audi", "Ford", "Jeep"] <== this is not the "correct answer" however, it is missing the semicolon at the end of the statement, which made me think it was the correct or incorrect answer in this case.
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For the life of me I cannot figure out the "happy medium here"
My footer isn't complying to what I need.
I am using my own page template for my pages. located @ https://21divine.com/contact
Here is a screenshot http://prntscr.com/iljil4
This is what it looks like when I add
#footer { position: absolute; bottom: 0; width: 100%;
}
I add this div around the
<div id="footer"><?php get_footer(); ?></div>
This is what it looks like on the "About" Page https://21divine.com/about/
However, when I remove
<div id="footer"><?php get_footer(); ?></div>
The contact page looks like:
But the About page looks like:
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Hello,
I wanted to both introduce myself and also ask a question.
I am in the middle of learning the web core and specifically CSS.
I am in the google fonts section and something occurred to me. How does one go about staying on top of and keep up to date with the latest technologies as for example I use to design/develop web sites and I moved away from it. I am trying to get back into the swing of things and in my previous experience I was limited to only the 7 safe web-fonts. I understand completely that it is impossible to keep up with everything based on how fast it changes and the browsers will not be in current release across the board until they all update and take on that standard that is being released.
What I am getting at though, as I am sure you all run into is that you get into your bubble and start working/designing and pumping out work that you may not pay attention real close to how things work now - like the example of Google Fonts. I was aware of this prior to the training, but this is a huge breakthrough imo when it became available because it is a way to broaden the design options.
Thanks,
tmo
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