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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) Traversing the DOM Getting the First and Last Child

Robert O'Toole
Robert O'Toole
6,366 Points

another approach

just wanted to let everyone know about .classList.add(li) classList.remove() and .classList.toggle(li)

its a cool alternative way to change or add class lists. the toggle feature is especially helpful to know for click events like this.

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

These are not only handy, but they preserve any other classes that might be set on the element. Simply assigning "className" (as is done in some of the examples) would wipe them out.