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JavaScript

Remove button does not work

const form = document.getElementById('registrar'); const input = form.querySelector('input'); const ul = document.getElementById('invitedList');

function createLI (text) { const li = document.createElement('li'); li.textContent = text; const label = document.createElement('label'); label.textContent = 'Confirmed'; const checkbox = document.createElement('input'); checkbox.type = 'checkbox'; label.appendChild(checkbox); li.appendChild(label); const button = document.createElement('button'); button.textContent = 'remove'; li.appendChild(button);
return li; }

form.addEventListener('submit', (e) => { e.preventDefault(); const text = input.value; input.value = ''; const li = createLI(text); ul.appendChild(li); });

ul.addEventListener('change', (e) => { const checkbox = event.target; const checked = checkbox.checked; const listItem = checkbox.parentNode.parentNode;

if (checked) { listItem.className = 'responded'; } else { listItem.className = ''; } });

ul.addEventListener = ('click', (e) => { if (e.target.tagName === 'BUTTON') { const li = e.target.parentNode; const ul = li.parentNode; ul.removeChild(li); } });

2 Answers

You have

ul.addEventListener = ('click',

It should be

ul.addEventListener('click',

Thanks!