Learn localStorage by Building a Todo App - Step 12

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Can someone please view the code below and tell me what I’m doing wrong?

Next, retrieve the values from the input fields and store them in a taskObj object. Each task should also have a unique id.

Create a taskObj object with an id property as the first property. For the value of the id property, retrieve the value of the titleInput field, convert it to lowercase, and then use the split() and join() methods to hyphenate it.

Make sure all of those are in template literals because you need the id property value as a string.

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// Create a taskObj object with an id property
const taskObj = {
id: ${titleInput.value.toLowerCase().split(' ').join('-')},
title: titleInput.value,
description: descriptionInput.value,
date: dateInput.value
}

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Learn localStorage by Building a Todo App - Step 12

You only want to create the id property in this step, so get rid of all those other properties. Also, don’t forget, you use a template literal inside a string.

Thank you so much, problem solved! Next time, I’ll be sure to read the instructions more carefully.

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