✏️ 1.2.3.7 Practice: Branching
Goal: In the Branching lesson, we learned:
- How to use an
if...else
statement to add logic to our webpages. - The difference between
===
and=
You will use branching very often moving forward, no matter which programming language(s) you opt to explore in the future. Get the hang of basic branching now by completing one of the exercises listed below.
Warm Up
- When do we use
===
? When do we use=
instead? What is the difference between the two? - How many
if
statements can one branch have? - How many
else
statements may one branch contain? - Under what circumstances does an
else
statement execute?
Code
Meet the goal by completing one of the practice prompts below.
Voting Information
Create a page that offers users information about the voting process.
- The page should prompt the user to enter their current age.
- If the user is too young to vote, they should see different information than if the user is old enough to legally vote.
- Minors should be offered links to websites where they may learn about the voting process and age requirements.
- Those old enough to vote should be offered links to websites to register to vote, locate their nearest polling location/ballot drop box is, or list when upcoming elections will take place.
Animal Wiki
Craft a site with information about turtles, snakes, and insects (or another three animals or items of your choosing).
- The page should ask the user which animal they'd like to learn about. Use a form to gather which animal the user would like to see. For example, a user should input "turtle" into the form in order to see information about turtles.
- When a user submits their selection through the form, display a div containing information about that animal (including a picture). All animal divs should be hidden except for the animal that the user has requested to see.
- Include an
else
in your branching logic to handle incorrect form inputs — anything that does not match "turtle", "snake", and "insect" (or the names of the 3 animals/items you have chosen). When this happens, show a message to the user that states they've made an error in their input.