Tell us what’s happening:
I read another post on this lesson, and my feedback in the lesson is to put the temperate literal in the querySelector, and I don’t know what else it is looking for. The temperate literal still looks coded as if it’s part of the string in the code workspace.
### Your code so far
function addEntry() {
const targetId = '#' + entryDropdown.value;
const targetInputContainer = document.querySelector('${targetId} .input-container');
}
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Replace these two sentences with your copied code.
Please leave the ``` line above and the ``` line below,
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Challenge Information:
Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 39