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hey everyone and welcome to Simply quotes YouTube channel and I hope you guys already know that we are covering every topic of JavaScript this week we covered the basics of JavaScript and some introductory topics like variables control statements and looping console in our last video we covered topics like string Methods and arrays and took a look at how Constructors work in JavaScript if you havent checked out the first two parts we highly recommend you to go through them before moving ahead todays session will focus more on finding HTML elements in JavaScript along with document object model manipulation we see how we can take input from the users and learn about events animation and drag drop elements in JavaScript before we move forward though do subscribe to Simply code and hit the Bell icon to stay updated when we drop part 4 of this JavaScript full course series so lets get started with todays session [Music] so today we are going to use a method that is somewhat similar to