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JavaScript

Template literal form opposed to concatenation?

https://w.trhou.se/27so4fraw5

In an effort to remain consistent, I attempted to write this using template literals instead of concatenation. Currently, I am only able to get the final "i" division to appear in the preview. Is anyone able to help me figure out what I'm doing wrong? I included a snapshot of my workspace in it's current form.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,141 Points

The current code replaces the contents of "html" instead of adding to it:

  html = `<div> ${i} </div>`;    // original
  html += `<div>${i}</div>`;     // corrected

Okay, thank you Steven!