change color using javascript code example
Example 1: how to change the color using js
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script>
function display()
{
var col=document.getElementById("demo");
col.style.color="#FF0000";
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<h1>My First JavaScript</h1>
<p id="demo">click on the button below.....</p>
<button onclick="display()">Display</button>
</body>
</html>
Example 2: javascript modify css
//Pure JavaScript DOM
var el = document.getElementById("elementID");
el.style.css-property = "cssattribute";
//When doing A CSS property that have multiple words, its typed differently
//Instead of spaces or dashes, use camelCase
//Example:
el.style.backgroundColor = "blue";
//Make sure before using jQuery, link the jQuery library to your code
//JavaScript with jQuery
//jQuery can use CSS property to fid=nd an element
$("#elementID").css("css-property", "css-attribute");
//On jQuery, the CSS property is typed like normal CSS property
//Example:
$("#elementID").css("background-color", "blue");
//If you want multiple property for jQuery, you can stack them on one code
//instead of typing each attribute
//Example:
$("#elementID").css({"css-property": "css-attribute", "css-property": "css-attribute"});
//you can also make them nice by adding line breaks
//Example:
$("#elementID").css({
"css-property": "css-attribute",
"css-property": "css-attribute"});
//You can add as much CSS property and attribute as you want
//just make sure, always end it with a comma before adding another one
//the last property doesn't need a comma
Example 3: javascript change color
var span = document.getElementsByTagName("span")[0];
span.style.color = "red";
Example 4: how to change color on js
document.getElementBiId("your id").style.color = "your color";
//it can also be used as:
document.body.style.backgroundColor = "your color";