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Lesson 4.2: JavaScript and the DOM

This assignment will teach you the following:

  • What is the DOM?
  • Making Changes to the DOM

Instructions

Getting Started:

Merge your pull request from the previous lesson (if you haven't already):

View tutorial

Fetch the updated instructions from the base repository:

Note: you may receive a conflict if you've made changes to the README or other instructions

Fetch Upstream: Step 1

Checkout your main branch and pull changes:

git checkout main
git pull

Create a new local branch to work on separate from the main branch:

git checkout -b lesson-4-2

Now, open the project directory in your code editor and continue to the next section.

Task List:

Create a JavaScript file

  • Create a folder called js/
  • Inside that folder, create a JavaScript file called index.js
  • Open your index.html file
  • Before the closing </body> tag, insert a <script> element with a src attribute that specifies the relative path to your JavaScript file (i.e. js/index.js)
  • Save and open in your browser

Add Footer Element

  • Open your index.html file
  • Above the <script> element, add an empty <footer> element
  • Save and refresh your browser

Insert Copyright Text in Footer

  • Open your index.js file

  • Create a new date object and store it in a variable named today

    • hint: new Date() constructor
  • Retrieve the current year from your date object and store it in a variable named thisYear

    • hint: getFullYear method
  • Using "DOM Selection", select the <footer> element from the DOM and store it in a variable named footer

    • hint: querySelector method
  • Create a new paragraph (p) element and store it in a variable named copyright

    • hint: createElement method
  • Set the inner HTML of your copyright element to display your name and the current year

    • hint: use thisYear variable from earlier
  • Using "DOM Manipulation", append the copyright element to the footer

    • hint: appendChild method
  • Save and refresh your browser

    • You should see the text "Your Name 2021" at the bottom of the page

Add Skills Section

  • Open your index.html file
  • Above the "Connect" section, add a new <section> element with an id attribute of value "skills"
  • Inside the new section, add a <h2> element that says "Skills"
  • After the <h2> element, add an empty unordered list (<ul>) element
  • Save and refresh your browser
    • You should see the new "Skills" heading

Create List of Skills

  • Open your index.js file
  • List your technical skills by creating an Array of String values and store it in a variable named skills
  • Using "DOM Selection", select the #skills section by id and store it in a variable named skillsSection
    • hint: querySelector or getElementById method
  • Using "DOM Selection", query the skillsSection (instead of the entire document) to find the <ul> element and store it in a variable named skillsList
  • Create a for loop to iterate over your skills Array, starting at index 0
  • Inside the loop, create a new list item (li) element and store it in a variable named skill
    • hint: createElement method
  • On the next line, set the inner text of your skill variable to the value of the current Array element
    • hint: access the Array element using bracket notation
  • On the next line, append the skill element to the skillsList element
    • hint: appendChild method
  • Save and refresh your browser
    • You should see your list of skills beneath the "Skills" heading

Final Step:

Check the status of your local repository to double-check the changes you made:

git status

Stage the file(s) that you edited:

git add .

Check the status again and notice that the changes from before are now staged:

git status

Create a commit for the changes you made and add a message describing the changes you made:

Note: Replace <message> with your message

git commit -m "<message>"

Push your commit to the remote repository (visible in GitHub):

git push

Check the log to make sure your commit has been published:

git log --oneline

Create a pull request and submit:

View instructions


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