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Clicking the random cover button is a success! I query selected the elements from the HTML in variables and gave our random cover button an event listener that calls a new function! the new generateRandomCover function changes the title, and descriptor text and image by randomly selecting an element from the pre-defined arrays in the data.js file.
I also got the make new button to hide the home view and show the form view by giving it an event listener with a built-in function in it (?Not sure if that's the proper terminology). Yippee!!!!! Our cohort mates are wildly helpful if you get stuck, too :)