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SIJ – Assignment 007
Stepping into JavaScript – Assignment 007
We will add a for loop statement to our external JavaScript file so it outputs information to the console and adds content to the index.html page rendered as in the exercise in the “For Loops” lesson.
We will meet the objectives of this assignment by completing the following action items:
- clear contents in the body of the index.html file and add the six links
- you will have to pause the video to catch this – pretty quick change
- remove the statements in the file named “test.js“
- complete the code shown in the lesson, save it, push it to your repository
- the console should display “this is the link number (var i number)” six times
- your page should result in “all links now looped” being added to the page
- submit a link to your file in the repositoryIn software development, a repository is a central file storage location. It is used by version control systems to store multiple versions of files. While a repository can be configured on a local machine for a single user, it is often stored on a server, which can be accessed by multiple users. A r...
note: do not worry about overwriting previous assignments – I am able to grade them by looking back at the commit history
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