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370 PointsAdd the class "strike" to the restaurant name each time it's double clicked. Use event delegation on the ul element to l
Hello, when I write:
$('ul').on('dblclick', 'li', (event) => {
$(event.target).addClass('strike');
});
Everything is working perfectly. But when I write:
$('ul').on('dblclick', 'li', () => {
$(this).toggleClass('strike');
});
It doesn't work anymore. The toggleClass doesn't change the CSS of the li element... What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!
1 Answer
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsChange your () => {} to function() => {}. I think now your code is working fine.
Michael Chambers
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 28,393 PointsMichael Chambers
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 28,393 PointsHuh, I ran into the same issue. Adam, any idea why the arrow syntax doesn't work?
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsAdam Beer
11,314 PointsI just have tips. Maybe the babel doesn't translate the code to es5, or your browsers doesn't support the es6 codes.