Build a String Inspector - Step 7

Tell us what’s happening:

I already introduced the message variable, but it always tells me to declare it.

Your code so far

const fccSentence = "freeCodeCamp is a great place to learn web development.";

console.log("Here are some examples of the includes() method:");

const hasFreeCodeCamp = fccSentence.includes("freeCodeCamp");
console.log(`fccSentence.includes("freeCodeCamp") returns ${hasFreeCodeCamp} because the word "freeCodeCamp" is in the sentence.`);

const hasJavaScript = fccSentence.includes("JavaScript");
console.log(`fccSentence.includes("JavaScript") returns ${hasJavaScript} because the word "JavaScript" is not in the sentence.`);

const hasLowercaseFCC = fccSentence.includes("freecodecamp");
console.log(`fccSentence.includes("freecodecamp") returns ${hasLowercaseFCC} because includes is case-sensitive.`);


// User Editable Region

 let message = "Welcome to freeCodeCamp!";
console log("Here are some examples of the slice() method:");

// User Editable Region

Your browser information:

User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/143.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

Challenge Information:

Build a String Inspector - Step 7

The above is not the correct syntax. Correct that and you’ll be okay.