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JavaScript JavaScript Loops Working with 'for' Loops The Refactor Challenge – One Solution

karan Badhwar
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karan Badhwar
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Style Tag

Isn't it bad for the specificity if we add style tag directly as we have done here

html += <div style="background-color: ${randomRGB}">${i}</div>;

There are other ways as well right to apply CSS to the element through JavaScript?

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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It makes sense for each DIV created here to have an inline (high specificity) style, since each one is being assigned a different color.

If you wanted to give all DIVs the same color, you could add a STYLE tag to the document instead, for example:

// do this just once, not for each new div
let style = document.createElement("style");
style.textContent = `div { background-color: ${randomRGB}; }`;
document.head.append(style);