- Use
preventDefault()
to stop unwanted default browser behavior
You are going to be building a mini single page to-do list app. You'll want to use preventDefault to prevent the form submission from refreshing the page. Remember, this app is only running client-side code. We don't have a database, so if that page refreshes, you'll lose all your items on your list.
You'll be coding your solution in index.html
and js/todo.js
. You'll want to make sure that index.html
has a form with a text input field, and an ordered list that the to-do list item to the list.
You'll want to bind a submit
event to the form. The event should add the user's input to the list. You'll want to make sure the page doesn't refresh so that you can add multiple items to the list.
There are tests, so make sure your work passes the tests!
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