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I have made a hyperlink, styled to look like a button, and set it do onClick="function()", but when I click it it won't execute. I have my JS in a separate file than the HTML file if that is of any use.

How I linked it
<script src="script.js"></script>

The Hyperlink

<ul id='nav'>
    <li> 
         <a onClick="playerNum()">Play</a> 
    </li> 
    <li> 
         <span style='float: right;'> 
         <a onClick="rules()">Rules</a></span> 
    </li>
</ul>

My JavaScript

var playerNum = function () {
    document.getElementById('log').innerHTML = 
         "<h2 style='font-family: calibri'> Choose single or multiplayer </h2>" +
         "<br >" +
         "<ul id='nav'>" +
         "   <li> <a onClick='singlePlay()'> Singleplayer </a> </li>" +
         "   <li> <a onClick='multiPlay()'> Multiplayer </a> </li>" +
         "</ul> "
};
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  • Do your javascript functions singlePlay() or multiPlay() move at all? If they do, you will need to re-initialize them. Javascript that is loaded by (or moved by) javascript is generally not executable. Sep 12, 2014 at 21:06
  • I broke your html string apart so people don't have to scroll endlessly
    – ps2goat
    Sep 12, 2014 at 21:07
  • Did you wrap your js code in a loading function? Sep 12, 2014 at 21:09

1 Answer 1

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It works for me. Do you have an element with id="log"?

fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/o7b83omw/1/

HTML:

<ul id='nav'>
    <li> 
         <a onclick="playerNum()">Play</a> 
    </li> 
    <li> 
         <span style='float: right;'> 
         <a onclick="rules()">Rules</a></span> 
    </li>
</ul>
<div id='log'></div>

javascript:

var playerNum = function () {
    document.getElementById('log').innerHTML = 
         "<h2 style='font-family: calibri'> Choose single or multiplayer </h2>" +
         "<br >" +
         "<ul id='nav'>" +
         "   <li> <a onClick='singlePlay()'> Singleplayer </a> </li>" +
         "   <li> <a onClick='multiPlay()'> Multiplayer </a> </li>" +
         "</ul> ";
};
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  • Yes, I have an element with id="log". Here is a fiddle with all of my files jsfiddle.net/gateway12231/w8z4skyt Sep 12, 2014 at 21:37
  • you have a lot of issues with your code. I've fixed a few, but your main problem in the fiddle was that 1) your script needed to load in the <head> tag because elements required the script to be in place, 2) You were missing a curly brace at [current] line 93 3) order of variable assignments matters, and 4) added many missing semicolons. I didn't look through too much of the code, but my changes fixed at least 4 errors so far. jsfiddle.net/w8z4skyt/3
    – ps2goat
    Sep 12, 2014 at 22:23
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    in jsfiddle, you can choose when the javascript code should execute. It's the second dropdown on the left side of the page. choosing no wrap -- in <head> means your script will be defined in the <head> tag of the html page, and thus available to all elements while the html is loading.
    – ps2goat
    Sep 14, 2014 at 18:59
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    "Order of variable assignment" means the order that you have defined your variables and then assigned values to them. For example, you had some code that was trying to use the variable playerNum, but playerNum was not declared nor given a value until later in the script block. Variables must be declared before you try to use them. If values are expected to be in those variables, then assignments must be made to those variables. E.g., var playerNum; defines a variable. playerNum = 4; is an assignment of the number 4 to playerNum. var playerNum = 4; does both at once.
    – ps2goat
    Sep 14, 2014 at 19:03
  • 1
    Just put the script in the <head> element: <html><head><title></title><script type="text/javascript">function x(){} </script></head><body></body></html>
    – ps2goat
    Sep 15, 2014 at 4:01

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