Selecting Elements in the DOM
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JavaScript can interact with a web page by selecting elements from the document. Once selected, you can read or change their content, styles, or behavior.
To select elements, use the querySelector() method.
const title = document.querySelector("h1");
This selects the first <h1> element on the page.
You can also select elements by class or id.
const button = document.querySelector(".btn");
const header = document.querySelector("#header");
"h1"selects by tag;".btn"selects by class;"#header"selects by id.
To select multiple elements, use querySelectorAll().
const items = document.querySelectorAll(".item");
This returns a list of elements that match the selector.
Selecting elements is the first step to working with the page using JavaScript.
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