HTML DOM getElementsByClassName() Method
Example
Change the text of the first list item with class="child" (index 0) in a list with class="example":
var list = document.getElementsByClassName("example")[0];
list.getElementsByClassName("child")[0].innerHTML = "Milk";
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Definition and Usage
The getElementsByClassName() method returns a collection of an element's child elements with the specified class name, as a NodeList object.
The NodeList object represents a collection of nodes. The nodes can be accessed by index numbers. The index starts at 0.
Tip: You can use the length property of the NodeList object to determine the number of child nodes with the specified class name, then you can loop through all nodes and extract the info you want.
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specifies the first browser version that fully supports the method.
Method | |||||
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getElementsByClassName() | 4.0 | 9.0 | 3.0 | 3.1 | 9.5 |
Syntax
element.getElementsByClassName(classname)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Type | Description |
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classname | String | Required. The class name of the child elements you want to get. To search for multiple class names, separate them with spaces, like "child color". |
Technical Details
DOM Version: | Core Level 1 Element Object |
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Return Value: | A NodeList object, representing a collection of the elements' child elements with the specified class name. The elements in the returned collection are sorted as they appear in the source code. |
More Examples
Example
Change the background color of the second element with class="child" inside of a <div> element:
var x =
document.getElementById("myDIV");
x.getElementsByClassName("child")[1].style.backgroundColor = "red";
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Example
Find out how many elements with class="child" there are inside of a <div> element (using the length property of the NodeList object):
var x =
document.getElementById("myDIV").getElementsByClassName("child").length;
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Example
Change the background color of the first element with both the "child" and "color" class inside of an element with class="example":
var x = document.getElementsByClassName("example")[1];
x.getElementsByClassName("child color")[0].style.backgroundColor = "red";
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Example
Change the background color of all elements with class="child" inside of a <div> element:
var x = document.getElementById("myDIV");
var y = x.getElementsByClassName("child");
var i;
for (i = 0; i < y.length; i++) {
y[i].style.backgroundColor = "red";
}
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Related Pages
CSS Tutorial: CSS Syntax
CSS Reference: CSS .class Selector
HTML DOM Reference: document.getElementsByClassName()
HTML DOM Reference: className Property
HTML DOM Reference: classList Property
HTML DOM Reference: HTML DOM Style Object