 Using querySelector and querySelectorAll
Using querySelector and querySelectorAll
Modern JavaScript provides powerful methods for selecting elements from the DOM using CSS selectors. The querySelector method allows you to select the first element that matches a given CSS selector, while querySelectorAll returns a static NodeList of all elements matching the selector. CSS selector syntax lets you target elements by tag, class, ID, attribute, or even hierarchical relationships. For example, "div", .item, and #header select elements by tag, class, and ID, respectively. You can also use more complex selectors like "ul li.active" to find all li elements with the class active inside a ul. These methods give you flexibility and precision when working with the DOM.
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Modern JavaScript provides powerful methods for selecting elements from the DOM using CSS selectors. The querySelector method allows you to select the first element that matches a given CSS selector, while querySelectorAll returns a static NodeList of all elements matching the selector. CSS selector syntax lets you target elements by tag, class, ID, attribute, or even hierarchical relationships. For example, "div", .item, and #header select elements by tag, class, and ID, respectively. You can also use more complex selectors like "ul li.active" to find all li elements with the class active inside a ul. These methods give you flexibility and precision when working with the DOM.
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