button elements bounce? We selected them with $("button"), then we added some CSS classes to them with .addClass("animated bounce");.
You just used jQuery's .addClass() function, which allows you to add classes to elements.
First, let's target your div elements with the class well by using the $(".well") selector.
Note that, just like with CSS declarations, you type a . before the class's name.
Then use jQuery's .addClass() function to add the classes animated and shake.
For example, you could make all the elements with the class text-primary shake by adding the following to your document ready function:
$(".text-primary").addClass("animated shake");
addClass() function to give the classes animated and shake to all your elements with the class well.
testString: assert($(".well").hasClass("animated") && $(".well").hasClass("shake"), 'Use the jQuery addClass() function to give the classes animated and shake to all your elements with the class well.');
- text: Only use jQuery to add these classes to the element.
testString: assert(!code.match(/class\.\*animated/g), 'Only use jQuery to add these classes to the element.');
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