document.get queryselectorall code example

Example 1: js queryselectorall

var matches = document.querySelectorAll("p");

Example 2: javascript queryselectorall

<article class="article first">
  <div class="wrapper"> 
    <div class="oferts"> 
      <div class="pro"></div> 
      <h1>This is the Pro Version</h1>  
    </div>
    <div class="oferts"> 
      <div class="normal"></div> 
      <h1>This is the normal Version</h1>  
    </div>
  </div>
</article>


<!-- You will get a NodeList as Output -->
<!-- Try to do : console.log(typeof(oferts)) And you will see the type-->
<script>
var articleFirst = document.querySelectorAll("article.first");
console.log(articleFirst)
var oferts = articleFirst[0].querySelectorAll(".oferts");
console.log(oferts)
</script>

Example 3: select all elements javascript

var elements = document.getElementsByTagName("*");

Example 4: queryselector function in javascript

/*The querySelector() method returns the first element that matches a specified 
CSS selector(s) in the document. Note: The querySelector() method only returns 
the first element that matches the specified selectors. To return all the 
matches, use the querySelectorAll() method instead.*/

// for example 

//for class
document.querySelector(".ClassName")

// for id 
document.querySelector("#ID")

// etc.

Example 5: document.queryselector

<div id="foo\bar"></div>
<div id="foo:bar"></div>

<script>
  console.log('#foo\bar');               // "#fooar" (\b is the backspace control character)
  document.querySelector('#foo\bar');    // Does not match anything

  console.log('#foo\\bar');              // "#foo\bar"
  console.log('#foo\\\\bar');            // "#foo\\bar"
  document.querySelector('#foo\\\\bar'); // Match the first div

  document.querySelector('#foo:bar');    // Does not match anything
  document.querySelector('#foo\\:bar');  // Match the second div
</script>

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