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To create an interactive list where you can mark items as done, you first need to know how to attach click events to each list item. This allows you to toggle a "done" state, usually represented by a CSS class. Follow these steps to build your interactive list:

  1. Write your HTML with a list of items;
  2. In your JavaScript, select all the list items using a method like querySelectorAll;
  3. Loop through each list item and add a click event listener;
  4. Inside the event listener, toggle a CSS class (such as done) on the clicked item;
  5. Style the done class in your CSS to visually indicate completion, for example by adding a line-through.
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To create an interactive list where you can mark items as done, you first need to know how to attach click events to each list item. This allows you to toggle a "done" state, usually represented by a CSS class. Follow these steps to build your interactive list:

  1. Write your HTML with a list of items;
  2. In your JavaScript, select all the list items using a method like querySelectorAll;
  3. Loop through each list item and add a click event listener;
  4. Inside the event listener, toggle a CSS class (such as done) on the clicked item;
  5. Style the done class in your CSS to visually indicate completion, for example by adding a line-through.
index.html

index.html

style.css

style.css

script.js

script.js

copy
question mark

Which of the following statements about handling click events on multiple list items is true?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 3. ChapterΒ 2
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