We will also want to be able to use jQuery to target each button by its unique id.
Give each of your buttons a unique id, starting with <code>target1</code> and ending with <code>target6</code>.
Make sure that <code>target1</code> to <code>target3</code> are in <code>#left-well</code>, and <code>target4</code> to <code>target6</code> are in <code>#right-well</code>.
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## Instructions
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## Tests
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```yml
tests:
- text: One <code>button</code> element should have the id <code>target1</code>.
testString: assert($("#left-well").children("#target1") && $("#left-well").children("#target1").length > 0, 'One <code>button</code> element should have the id <code>target1</code>.');
testString: assert($("#left-well").children("#target2") && $("#left-well").children("#target2").length > 0, 'One <code>button</code> element should have the id <code>target2</code>.');
testString: assert($("#left-well").children("#target3") && $("#left-well").children("#target3").length > 0, 'One <code>button</code> element should have the id <code>target3</code>.');
testString: assert($("#right-well").children("#target4") && $("#right-well").children("#target4").length > 0, 'One <code>button</code> element should have the id <code>target4</code>.');
testString: assert($("#right-well").children("#target5") && $("#right-well").children("#target5").length > 0, 'One <code>button</code> element should have the id <code>target5</code>.');
testString: assert($("#right-well").children("#target6") && $("#right-well").children("#target6").length > 0, 'One <code>button</code> element should have the id <code>target6</code>.');