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one thing weamp;#39;ve always been taught about javascript is to put your script tag at the very end of your body that way your body and your html is going to load before your script actually runs as you can see in our script here weamp;#39;re just logging out the text hi essentially now if we move this script up into our head weamp;#39;re going to get an error and thatamp;#39;s because our script is downloading and running before actual body is created so there is no box element to select we can get around this though by just adding a single defer attribute to our script doing this makes the script work as if you would put it at the bottom of your body but itamp;#39;s actually in the head which is a little bit cleaner just for reading purposes and also it means that the script is actually going to load sooner since itamp;#39;s going to load immediately instead of waiting for all of the html to load before it actually downloads the script thereamp;#39;s also an async attribute y