DOM-querying Flashcards

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Q

Why do we log things to the console?

A

double check our functionality, inspector our data, also our way to verify the data and values.

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What is a “model”?

A

recreation of something used as an example, and imitate that structure or give another form.

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Which “document” is being referred to in the phrase Document Object Model?

A

HTML document itself

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What is the word “object” referring to in the phrase Document Object Model?

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Elements or Tags

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What is a DOM Tree?

A

a model of a webpage consisting of all of the elements and the nodes from the most parental node downward. HTML and all of its node that makes up HTML

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Give two examples of document methods that retrieve a single element from the DOM.

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  1. quereySelector

2. getelementById.

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Give one example of a document method that retrieves multiple elements from the DOM at once.

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  1. getelementbyClassName
  2. quereySelectorAll

in general try to use quereyselector and quereyselectorAll

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Why might you want to assign the return value of a DOM query to a variable?

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So that we can access the element node in the future.

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9
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What console method allows you to inspect the properties of a DOM element object?

A

console.dir

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10
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Why would a tag need to be placed at the bottom of the HTML content instead of at the top?

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so that the browser loads the HTML before the Javascript. (browser run top to bottom).

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What does document.querySelector() take as its argument and what does it return?

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it takes a valid css selector string and returns an HTML element object.

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What does document.querySelectorAll() take as its argument and what does it return?

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it takes an CSS selectors and returns all HTML element object list (Node List).

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