--- id: bad87fee1348bd9aed208826 title: Target the Children of an Element Using jQuery challengeType: 6 --- ## Description
When HTML elements are placed one level below another they are called children of that element. For example, the button elements in this challenge with the text "#target1", "#target2", and "#target3" are all children of the <div class="well" id="left-well"> element. jQuery has a function called children() that allows you to access the children of whichever element you've selected. Here's an example of how you would use the children() function to give the children of your left-well element the color blue: $("#left-well").children().css("color", "blue")
## Instructions
Give all the children of your right-well element the color orange.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: All children of #right-well should have orange text. testString: assert($("#right-well").children().css("color") === 'rgb(255, 165, 0)', 'All children of #right-well should have orange text.'); - text: You should use the children() function to modify these elements. testString: assert(code.match(/\.children\(\)\.css/g), 'You should use the children() function to modify these elements.'); - text: Only use jQuery to add these classes to the element. testString: assert(code.match(/
/g), 'Only use jQuery to add these classes to the element.'); ```
## Challenge Seed
```html

jQuery Playground

#left-well

#right-well

```
## Solution
```html

jQuery Playground

#left-well

#right-well

```