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I am new to coding. I am receiving this error: "Missing "Use strict" statement" in my Javascript code. Here is my code:

$(function(){
    $('.nav-toggle').on('click',function(){

        $('.main-nav').toggleClass('open');
    });
});

I do not know where to put 'use-strict';. Where do I put the statement?

Barmar
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As Barmar said, the use strict is optional, but if you had to place it somewhere the best place I would say you should put it is

$(function(){
    "use strict";
    $('.nav-toggle').on('click',function(){

        $('.main-nav').toggleClass('open');
    });
});

This is where you have to put it whether you use Jquery or Javascript

jfriend00
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  • Oops I forgot to put a semi colon make sure your `"use strict";` is like this instead of what I wrote – JKer Jan 14 '16 at 23:00
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    Sorry for spelling your name wrong @Barmar I am not wearing my glasses right now its a bit blurry for me – JKer Jan 14 '16 at 23:01
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    You can just edit your own answer to fix anything you want to fix. I added the semi-colon for you. – jfriend00 Jan 14 '16 at 23:03
  • Ok Thanks, I make too many spelling and syntax mistakes without my glasses I didnt even see the edit button – JKer Jan 15 '16 at 00:21
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(function($){
    "use strict";
    $('.nav-toggle').on('click',function(){

        $('.main-nav').toggleClass('open');
    });
})(jQuery);
.open{
  display: none;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div>
  <button class="nav-toggle">Open</button>
  <div class="main-nav">
    <ul>
      <li>Home</li>
      <li>Contact</li>
    </ul>
  </div>
</div>

Assuming you want to achieve a responsive navbar effect I have added the relevant code to make this easier.

In the jQuery part, I'm creating an anonymous function and passing it the $ sign so you can use it safely without polluting the global scope. "use strict" use is not mandatory but if you want to use place it inside the anonymous function as I did.

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