Difference between revisions of "DOM Controls that do things"
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let i = document.createElement('input'); | let i = document.createElement('input'); | ||
i.value = ' | i.value = 'New York '; | ||
let b = document.createElement('button'); | let b = document.createElement('button'); | ||
b.innerText = 'click me'; | b.innerText = 'click me'; | ||
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let i = document.createElement('input'); | let i = document.createElement('input'); | ||
i.value = ' | i.value = 'New York '; | ||
let b = document.createElement('button'); | let b = document.createElement('button'); | ||
b.innerText = 'click me'; | b.innerText = 'click me'; |
Revision as of 18:41, 4 September 2021
A button
When the user clicks the button the DOM gets changed.
let b = document.createElement('button'); b.innerText = 'click me'; b.onclick = ()=>{ document.body.append('Hello world'); } document.body.append(b);
let b = document.createElement('button'); b.innerText = 'click me'; b.onclick = ()=>{ document.body.append('Hello World!'); } document.body.append(b);
An input box and a button
The user can change the text that gets echoed.
let i = document.createElement('input'); i.value = 'New York '; let b = document.createElement('button'); b.innerText = 'click me'; b.onclick = ()=>{ document.body.append(i.value); } document.body.append(i,b);
let i = document.createElement('input'); i.value = 'New York '; let b = document.createElement('button'); b.innerText = 'click me'; b.onclick = ()=>{ document.body.append(i.value); document.body.append(i.value); } document.body.append(i,b);