Our app will have the following items:
- An
h1
title (e.g. "My To-Dos"). - A single
ul
tag, empty when the page is first loaded. - A
form
for the user to add a new to-do, with a single textinput
and asubmit
button.
And the following functionalities:
-
When the user writes something in the
form
's text input area and clickssubmit
, theul
should update with a newli
item at the bottom of the list. The page should not refresh.Hints/Steps
- Add an event listener to the form with
.addEventListener
. What event do you want to listen for? - Remember, what does
event.preventDefault()
do? - Grab the value the user typed from the text input. Do you remember what property of the input node has this?. If not Google it or ask a peer.
- Create new
li
element withdocument.createElement()
. Set itsinnerText
property to be the text the user typed. - Don't forget to append the created
li
to the list.
- Add an event listener to the form with
-
When the user writes nothing in the
form
's text input area and clickssubmit
, an error message (inside ap
tag) should appear below the form.Hints/Steps
- How can you check if the input text has something typed or not?
- Have an empty paragraph that is above the
<ul>
and under the<form>
. If the user didn't type anything, modify the content of the paragraph to display a text like: 'Error. Todo cannot be empty'
-
When the user clicks on one of the
li
items, the item should be crossed out, indicating that that to-do is complete. You will need to look at[element].style.textDecoration
for the cross out effect. Look at all the different text decoration options.Hints/Steps
- You will need to add an event listener to all the
li
elements. What event do we want to listen for? What is a downside of this? Talk to a peer or ask an instructor. - There is a better option than 1. Add the event listener to the list itself (parent of all
li
s) and take advantage of event bubbling. If you don't remember what this is check the lecture video again. - Once you know what element the event occurred on (
event.target
) checkout[element].style.textDecoration
to put a line through the text and get the todo cross out effect.
- You will need to add an event listener to all the
- Have the input go back to empty after adding a new todo.
- Implement a delete
button
next to eachli
that removes thatli
tag entirely. - Clicking a todo that is crossed out (completed) uncrosses the todo.
- Add the ability to add multiple to-dos if the user submits a text input with multiple lines. Each line should be a new to-do.
- Look at the next lesson Intro to CSS and add some styling to your app.