- Retrieve a user’s input using
.value
. - Save it inside a variable.
- Display the input on a page.
- Typing in an input box on a website for login or sharing content.
- Create a Variable:
- Use
let
to declare a variable to save user input. - Example:
let userInput;
- Use
- Store the Input with
.value
:- Use
.value
to get the value from an input field. - Example:
let userInput = document.querySelector("input").value;
- Use
- Display on Page with
.innerHTML
:- Use
.innerHTML
to show the user input on the webpage. - Example:
button.addEventListener("click", function() { let userInput = document.querySelector("input").value; document.querySelector("div").innerHTML = userInput; });
- Use
- Why create a variable first?
- To store the user input for later use.
- What gets saved in
userInput
?- Whatever the user types in the input field, like "coding is fun!"
- Three Steps: Create variable, store with
.value
, display with.innerHTML
. - Console Usage: Use
console.log()
to check the value stored in variables during development.
Happy coding! 😊