Difference between revisions of "DOM Changing elements"
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Revision as of 11:20, 7 September 2021
<div id='countries'> <div id='fr'> <div>France</div> <img src='/flags/fr.gif'/> </div> <div id='fi'> <div>Finland</div> <img src='/flags/fi.gif'/> </div> </div>
In these examples the web page contains the following content.
<div id='countries'> <div id='fr'> <div>France</div> <img src='/flags/fr.gif'/> </div> <div id='fi'> <div>Finland</div> <img src='/flags/fi.gif'/> </div> </div>
Create Content
You can create a div element an set the content.
We use the document method createElement and the DOM node method append
let e = document.getElementById('countries'); e.style.background = 'pink';
let e = document.getElementById('countries'); e.style.background = 'silver';
Create img
You can create a img element an set the src. In this example you must set the src and the style of the new element a.
a.style = 'width:100px;border:solid;';
These are CSS properties.
let a = document.createElement('img'); a.src = '/flags/fr.png'; document.body.append(a);
document.querySelector('img').style.width = '50px'; })