Javascript Dom Manipulation | Javascript Tutorial For Beginners
In this video series we are going to learn modern javascript from scratch. This video is recommended for anyone wanting to learn javascript the modern way with ES2015. No previous programming knowledge is required, so this video series will help you learn javascript as your first programming language.
In this final video we are going to take everything we learning is this beginner javascript series so far and we are going to use our knowledge to add a bit of movement to our html page.
Things covered in this video:
How to grab elements from our HTML.
How to add classes in javascript.
Create a todo list type app in vanilla javascript.
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22 responses to “Javascript Dom Manipulation | Javascript Tutorial For Beginners”
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Thanks Dev you are amazing!
Great tutorial!
Last part adding new lines didn't worked for me.. I have tripple checked my code, but can't find anything different to your code.
in my program , the new name is adding on second li (i.e) after ed , but i expect it to add at the bottom of the list . help me with this
watch with 1.25 speed guys)
Everything is about the DOM. Thank you, Edwin!
Thanks for this tutorial ๐
Proper one on DOM, thanks.
Hi dev ed which software do you use to record tutorials?
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You used class change in the CSS file ,but you did not declare it in the HTML , how possible?
I got a MIME type ("text/html") not suported – problem, somebody to solve it???
Ed, thank you very much. I finished the Node.js videos and now I am here because I want to start with the front-end of the website I am building. Thank you again
Any idea why it is adding the new li after the first element and not at the bottom?
Thanks
querySelector('.changeButt') hahahahahahaha, did anyone catch that?
you are so fantastic!!!!
It's easier to use querySelector but get getElementsByClassName maybe faster in terms of compilation … maybe useful ๐
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Hi, thanks for this video,
May I know, which theme & font family r u using in ur vscode?
What the loop: for(user of userList)?
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