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README.md
Stoplight Exercise
As always, fork and clone this repo. Submit a Pull Request when you are done.
Stoplight
Challenge One: Button Click
Wire up the controls to the left of the stoplight so that when a button is clicked, the corresponding bulb will turn on and all others will turn off.
Challenge Two: Button Toggle
Alter your event listeners to toggle the on/off state of each bulb. All three bulbs can be on or off from now on.
Challenge Three: Group "Hover" Handler
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Keep your existing code, but add new event listeners on each of your buttons that log
"Entered <textContent> button"
when a user mouses over a button. -
Add new event listeners on each of your buttons that log
"Left <textContent> button"
when a user mouses out. -
Add a single event listener on all three buttons as a group. In your group event handler, log the
textContent
of each button when a user clicks the button.
Bonus Challenge: On/Off Message
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If the corresponding bulb is off when a user clicks a button, change the log message in your group event listener to say
"<textContent> bulb on"
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If the corresponding bulb is on when a user clicks a button, change the log message in your group event listener to say
"<textContent> bulb off"
Hints
- Retrieve a DOMElement with
document.querySelector
or similar method - Attach event listeners with
addEventListener
- Set the color of a bulb with
background-color
- Explore the various options of
MouseEvent