Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 52

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I’ve checked the forum extensively for this but there are not that many posts for this question. targetInputContainer.innerHTML has been added to HTMLString with the operator += , not sure why it is still not working

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<!-- file: index.html -->

/* file: styles.css */

/* file: script.js */
// User Editable Region

function addEntry() {
  const targetInputContainer = document.querySelector(`#${entryDropdown.value} .input-container`);
  const entryNumber = targetInputContainer.querySelectorAll('input[type="text"]').length;
  const HTMLString = `
  <label for="${entryDropdown.value}-${entryNumber}-name">Entry ${entryNumber} Name</label>
  <input type="text" id="${entryDropdown.value}-${entryNumber}-name" placeholder="Name" />
  <label for="${entryDropdown.value}-${entryNumber}-calories">Entry ${entryNumber} Calories</label>
  <input
    type="number"
    min="0"
    id="${entryDropdown.value}-${entryNumber}-calories"
    placeholder="Calories"
  />`;

  HTMLString += targetInputContainer.innerHTML;

}

// User Editable Region

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Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 52

Hi there!
You need to append your HTMLString variable to targetInputContainer.innerHTML .

You’re doing quite the opposite

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