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<style>
#test{
background-color:#b10515; width=440px;
}
</style>
<script>
...
...
cell[k]=document.createElement('td'); 
var cont = document.createElement('a');
    switch(k){
        case 0:
           cont.innerHTML = jsArray[c].count;
           cell[k].className = 'test';
                break;
    }

Above is my code. In my speculation, cell[k] should have test css style since I set cell[k]

css class as test css. However, test css style was not attached to cell[k] when I run on Tomcat.

can anybody tell me what am I doing wrong with my coding?

1 Answer 1

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#test is an id selector. You are setting a class. Use .test instead.

You also want : not = in your width rule.

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2 Comments

my bet... I should use : then =.
Use width: 440px; I suggest you take a CSS for beginners course, this will help you make the right selections and understand how the syntax is laid out, htmldog.com/guides/cssbeginner

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