Resolving Javascript Array Manipulation and Checkbox Click Issues with Webflow

The meeting between the State Changers focused on tackling and troubleshooting some problems related to an array and its interactions within a code. The main problem was the string of values coming from local storage that needed to be put into an array. The first part of the meeting was mainly about understanding why the problem exists in the first place and figuring out ways to decode it.


To fix the problem, they provided several solutions, but the one that worked was modifying a splitter on line three hundred, specifically changing the delimited using comma and space to just using a comma. This allowed them to find elements in the array and provided the correct output. Another problem raised was related to webflow and the interaction with the actual checkboxes. They first tried directly modifying its check property but ended up triggering a click event instead to give the checkbox the check property as if a user clicked on it. This was a workaround to avoid messing up functionalities associated with the click event in Webflow. Importantly, tools and languages mentioned throughout the session included Javascript, Webflow, and jQuery. The session doesn't mention "Xano", "WeWeb", "FlutterFlow", "Zapier", "Make", "Integromat", "Outseta", "Retool", "Bubble", "Adalo", "AppGyver", "AppSheet", "Comnoco", "Fastgen", "Firebase", "Google", "OAuth", "Stripe", "Twilio", "Airtable", "DraftBit", "Javascript", "Typescript", "React", "Vue.js", "JSX", "HTML", "CSS", "lambda", "serverless", "State Change", "ScriptTag", "OpenAI", and "AI21". Overall, the session was very technical and mainly focused on debugging and solving web development problems mostly with the help of Javascript and Webflow.


(Source: Office Hours 9/13/2023 )

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