--- id: bad87fee1348bd9aed508826 title: Clone an Element Using jQuery challengeType: 6 forumTopicId: 16780 dashedName: clone-an-element-using-jquery --- # --description-- In addition to moving elements, you can also copy them from one place to another. jQuery has a function called `clone()` that makes a copy of an element. For example, if we wanted to copy `target2` from our `left-well` to our `right-well`, we would use: `$("#target2").clone().appendTo("#right-well");` Did you notice this involves sticking two jQuery functions together? This is called function chaining and it's a convenient way to get things done with jQuery. Clone your `target5` element and append it to your `left-well`. # --hints-- Your `target5` element should be inside your `right-well`. ```js assert($('#right-well').children('#target5').length > 0); ``` A copy of your `target5` element should also be inside your `left-well`. ```js assert($('#left-well').children('#target5').length > 0); ``` You should only use jQuery to move these elements. ```js assert(!code.match(/class.*animated/g)); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```html