This looks amazing! Great job.
A small tip to simplify your JavaScript would be using document.querySelector to select DOM elements. Using this method, you will have access to the first (and only in this case) DOM element matching the selector.
Thank you Maroun!
Yeah I agree with you. Using document.querySelector() to select elements from the DOM is much better practice.
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This looks amazing! Great job.
A small tip to simplify your JavaScript would be using document.querySelector to select DOM elements. Using this method, you will have access to the first (and only in this case) DOM element matching the selector.
Thank you Maroun!
Yeah I agree with you. Using document.querySelector() to select elements from the DOM is much better practice.