jQuery contains powerful methods for changing and manipulating HTML elements and attributes.
One very important part of jQuery is the possibility to manipulate the DOM.
jQuery comes with a bunch of DOM related methods that make it easy to access and manipulate elements and attributes.
DOM = Document Object Model
The DOM defines a standard for accessing HTML and XML documents:
"The W3C Document Object Model (DOM) is a platform and language-neutral interface that allows programs and scripts to dynamically access and update the content, structure, and style of a document."
Three simple, but useful, jQuery methods for DOM manipulation are:
text()
- Sets or returns the text content of selected elementshtml()
- Sets or returns the content of selected elements (including HTML markup)val()
- Sets or returns the value of form fieldsThe following example demonstrates how to get content with the jQuery text()
and html()
methods:
$("#btn1").click(function(){
alert("Text: " + $("#test").text());
});
$("#btn2").click(function(){
alert("HTML: " + $("#test").html());
});
Try it Yourself »
The following example demonstrates how to get the value of an input field with the jQuery val()
method:
The jQuery attr()
method is used to get attribute values.
The following example demonstrates how to get the value of the href attribute in a link:
The next chapter explains how to set (change) content and attribute values.
For a complete overview of all jQuery HTML methods, please go to our jQuery HTML/CSS Reference.
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