$(function() {
let testOne = 'test one.';
let testTwo = 'test two';
let messageBox = $('messagebox');
let a = ['test:', testOne,'test2:', testTwo];
let i = 1
setInterval(cool, 1000)
function cool() {
messageBox.text(a[1])
}
});
Hi there,
I am new to JS. I am looking to have testOne
and testTwo
(going to add a few more) display in timers across my screen. I was given help to get this far.
I am trying to, for example, have a word and its English definition appear on the screen in a time loop, rotating the words in a loop. (kind of like a live screen-saver)
What am I missing?
Thank you for your time, help, and effort.
messagebox
is going to try to find an element like<messagebox>
, but that's not a valid tag. If you want to find an element by class you have to use.messagebox
, or if you want to find an element by id you have to use#messagebox
. It all depends on your html. Selectors in javascript and pretty much one for one with CSS selectors. If you know how to do CSS Selectors, you'll have some insight into what your javascript selectors should be.<messagebox>
if you want. It's a custom html element. As long as you're registering and using it as a proper web component. Everything is ok. React and Angular do this all the time and it's still 100% valid HTML. stackoverflow.com/questions/5682943/…