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xiaorongyuwoxifu

v2.1.3

Published

The task list page displays tasks added by the user

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11

Readme

Task List Display

This code snippet demonstrates how to display a list of tasks on a web page.

Overview

The provided JavaScript code manages a task list represented as an array of task objects, each containing name and deadline properties. When the page is loaded, the displayTasks() function is invoked to render the task list.

Implementation Details

  • Task Data: The tasks array contains task objects with name and deadline properties representing the task name and its deadline respectively.

  • Initialization: The displayTasks() function is invoked when the load event is fired on the window object. This ensures that the task list is displayed once the page has finished loading.

  • Displaying Tasks: Within the displayTasks() function, the task list element is obtained using getElementById(). Then, a list item (li) element is dynamically created for each task in the array. The task name and deadline are appended to each list item's text content, and the list item is appended to the task list element.

Usage

This code can be used as a basis for implementing a task list display feature in web applications. By modifying the tasks array or integrating with a backend system, it can be adapted to display dynamic task data.

Note

Ensure that the HTML markup includes an element with the ID task-list to serve as the container for the task list items.