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title: Clone an Element Using jQuery
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## Clone an Element Using jQuery
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In the last challenge we used the .appendTo() method in order to move one element into another, this challenge introduces the .clone() method which enables us to work with a copy of an element without altering the original.
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### Hint
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For this challenge you will need to chain the .clone() and .appendTo() methods together.
### Solution
```html
< script >
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#target1 ").css("color", "red");
$("#target1 ").prop("disabled", true);
$("#target4 ").remove();
$("#target2 ").appendTo("#right -well");
$("#target5 ").clone().appendTo("#left -well"); //Creates a clone of #target5 then appends it to #left -well.
});
< / script >
<!-- Only change code above this line. -->
< div class = "container-fluid" >
< h3 class = "text-primary text-center" > jQuery Playground< / h3 >
< div class = "row" >
< div class = "col-xs-6" >
< h4 > #left -well</ h4 >
< div class = "well" id = "left-well" >
< button class = "btn btn-default target" id = "target1" > #target1 </ button >
< button class = "btn btn-default target" id = "target2" > #target2 </ button >
< button class = "btn btn-default target" id = "target3" > #target3 </ button >
< / div >
< / div >
< div class = "col-xs-6" >
< h4 > #right -well</ h4 >
< div class = "well" id = "right-well" >
< button class = "btn btn-default target" id = "target4" > #target4 </ button >
< button class = "btn btn-default target" id = "target5" > #target5 </ button >
< button class = "btn btn-default target" id = "target6" > #target6 </ button >
< / div >
< / div >
< / div >
< / div >
```
### Sources
1. [For more information on .clone() visit jQuery's documentation. ](https://api.jquery.com/clone/ )