Get element at specified position - JavaScript

document.elementFromPoint(x, y)
document.elementsFromPoint(x, y)

https://drafts.csswg.org/cssom-view/#dom-document-elementfrompoint

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/elementFromPoint https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/elementsFromPoint


You can use the native JavaScript elementFromPoint(x, y) method, that returns the element at coordinates x,y in the viewport.

See the elementFromPoint w3c draft

And, a code sample:

function changeColor(newColor) {
    // Get the element placed at coords (2, 2)
    var elem = document.elementFromPoint(2, 2);
    // Set the foreground color to the element
    elem.style.color = newColor;
}
<p id="para1">Change this text color using the following buttons.</p>
<button onclick="changeColor('blue');">Blue</button>
<button onclick="changeColor('red');">Red</button>

You can use setInterval() to continuously check the element's hover event but it's not recommended, try to use .hover(...) and css instead to enhance the application performance.


To get the topmost element at a specific position relative to the viewport, document.elementFromPoint(x, y) can be used.

To obtain an array of all the elements at a specific position, use document.elementsFromPoint(x, y).

In both cases, x is the horizontal coordinate which is relative to the left of the viewport and y is the vertical coordinate which is relative to the top of the viewport.