02.11.2019, 18:12
You have a typo, add a dot before a "icanvas2" if this is a className:
Code:
const cvs = document.querySelector(".icanvas2")
Done is better than perfect
Using API canvas HTML
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Using API canvas HTML - by batistacaceres - 27.10.2019, 20:09
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by buuuudzik - 27.10.2019, 22:39
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by batistacaceres - 02.11.2019, 07:37
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by buuuudzik - 02.11.2019, 08:24
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by batistacaceres - 02.11.2019, 17:17
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by buuuudzik - 02.11.2019, 18:12
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by Erwin van der Zwart - 03.11.2019, 08:30
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by batistacaceres - 03.11.2019, 09:05
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by Erwin van der Zwart - 03.11.2019, 10:26
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by batistacaceres - 03.11.2019, 12:25
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by DGrandes - 05.11.2019, 15:51
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by Joep - 05.11.2019, 12:48
RE: Using API canvas HTML - by Joep - 05.11.2019, 16:06
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