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('title', 'hello world'); also, remember that many functions can perform multiple changes in one call, by grouping all the values into an object. instead of: $('.test').css('color', 'orange').css('background-color', 'blue'); use: $('.test').css({ 'color': 'orange', 'background-color': 'blue' }); variable...
('title', 'hello world'); also, remember that many functions can perform multiple changes in one call, by grouping all the values into an object. instead of: $('.test').css('color', 'orange').css('background-color', 'blue'); use: $('.test').css({ 'color': 'orange', 'background-color': 'blue' }); variable...