diff --git a/2-ui/4-forms-controls/1-form-elements/article.md b/2-ui/4-forms-controls/1-form-elements/article.md index f22518d9d..7bc87a0f0 100644 --- a/2-ui/4-forms-controls/1-form-elements/article.md +++ b/2-ui/4-forms-controls/1-form-elements/article.md @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ This syntax is optional. We can use `document.createElement('option')` and set a - `defaultSelected` -- if `true`, then `selected` HTML-attribute is created, - `selected` -- if `true`, then the option is selected. -The difference between `defaultSelected` and `selected` is that `defaultSelected` sets the HTML-attribute (that we can get using `option.getAttribute('selected')`, while `selected` sets whether the option is selected or not. +The difference between `defaultSelected` and `selected` is that `defaultSelected` sets the HTML-attribute (that we can get using `option.getAttribute('selected')`), while `selected` sets whether the option is selected or not. In practice, one should usually set _both_ values to `true` or `false`. (Or, simply omit them; both default to `false`.)