button
element with the id target3
by using the $("#target3")
selector.
Note that, just like with CSS declarations, you type a #
before the id's name.
Then use jQuery's .addClass()
function to add the classes animated
and fadeOut
.
Here's how you'd make the button
element with the id target6
fade out:
$("#target6").addClass("animated fadeOut")
.
button
element with the id
of target3
and use the jQuery addClass()
function to give it the class of animated
.'
testString: 'assert($("#target3").hasClass("animated"), "Select the button
element with the id
of target3
and use the jQuery addClass()
function to give it the class of animated
.");'
- text: 'Target the element with the id target3
and use the jQuery addClass()
function to give it the class fadeOut
.'
testString: 'assert(($("#target3").hasClass("fadeOut") || $("#target3").hasClass("fadeout")) && code.match(/\$\(\s*.#target3.\s*\)/g), "Target the element with the id target3
and use the jQuery addClass()
function to give it the class fadeOut
.");'
- text: Only use jQuery to add these classes to the element.
testString: 'assert(!code.match(/class.*animated/g), "Only use jQuery to add these classes to the element.");'
```