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Getting Started
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Check Point
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Lecture2.1
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Locked
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Lecture3.1
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Lecture3.4
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If Statements
Hi all. In this JavaScript tutorial for beginners, we’re going to take our first look at control flow – if statements. If statements are alive everywhere you look in the world. If you perform an action, there will be a corresponding reaction or result. This concept is used in programming too. If statements can be used to check a variety of things in JavaScript, such as whether a certain element has a particular class associated with it, or to check if an element is showing on a web page. They’re an extremely important aspect of JS, and will be VERY helpful in your future coding!
Things You Should Know
- if statements are used to test conditions
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