innerHTML
Property
innerHTML
property.
innerHTML
is not a part of the W3C DOM specification.
However, it is supported by all major browsers.
The innerHTML
property is useful for returning or replacing the content of HTML elements.
The innerHTML property can also be used to view the source of a page that has been dynamically modified.
The code on the right gets the innerHTML (text) from the <p> element with id="intro" |
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childNodes
and nodeValue
Properties
childNodes
and nodeValue
can also be used to get the content of an element.
In the example below, getElementById
is a method, while childNodes
and nodeValue
are properties.
The code on the right gets the value of the <p> element with id="intro" |
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