class to define HTML classes. This is because class is a reserved word in JavaScript. Instead, JSX uses className.
In fact, the naming convention for all HTML attributes and event references in JSX become camelCase. For example, a click event in JSX is onClick, instead of onclick. Likewise, onchange becomes onChange. While this is a subtle difference, it is an important one to keep in mind moving forward.
myDiv to the div provided in the JSX code.
JSX should return a div element.
testString: 'assert.strictEqual(JSX.type, "div", "The constant JSX should return a div element.");'
- text: The div has a class of myDiv.
testString: 'assert.strictEqual(JSX.props.className, "myDiv", "The div has a class of myDiv.");'
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