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In addition to the built-in JavaScript objects, you can also access and manipulate all of the HTML DOM objects with JavaScript.
Follow the links to learn more about the objects and their collections, properties, methods and events.
Object | Description |
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Window | The top level object in the JavaScript hierarchy. The Window object represents a browser window. A Window object is created automatically with every instance of a <body> or <frameset> tag |
Navigator | Contains information about the client's browser |
Screen | Contains information about the client's display screen |
History | Contains the visited URLs in the browser window |
Location | Contains information about the current URL |
The HTML DOM is a W3C standard and it is an abbreviation for the Document Object Model for HTML.
The HTML DOM defines a standard set of objects for HTML, and a standard way to access and manipulate HTML documents.
All HTML elements, along with their containing text and attributes, can be accessed through the DOM. The contents can be modified or deleted, and new elements can be created.
The HTML DOM is platform and language independent. It can be used by any programming language like Java, JavaScript, and VBScript.
Follow the links below to learn more about how to access and manipulate each DOM object with JavaScript:
Object | Description |
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Document | Represents the entire HTML document and can be used to access all elements in a page |
Anchor | Represents an <a> element |
Area | Represents an <area> element inside an image-map |
Base | Represents a <base> element |
Body | Represents the <body> element |
Button | Represents a <button> element |
Event | Represents the state of an event |
Form | Represents a <form> element |
Frame | Represents a <frame> element |
Frameset | Represents a <frameset> element |
Iframe | Represents an <iframe> element |
Image | Represents an <img> element |
Input button | Represents a button in an HTML form |
Input checkbox | Represents a checkbox in an HTML form |
Input file | Represents a fileupload in an HTML form |
Input hidden | Represents a hidden field in an HTML form |
Input password | Represents a password field in an HTML form |
Input radio | Represents a radio button in an HTML form |
Input reset | Represents a reset button in an HTML form |
Input submit | Represents a submit button in an HTML form |
Input text | Represents a text-input field in an HTML form |
Link | Represents a <link> element |
Meta | Represents a <meta> element |
Option | Represents an <option> element |
Select | Represents a selection list in an HTML form |
Style | Represents an individual style statement |
Table | Represents a <table> element |
TableData | Represents a <td> element |
TableRow | Represents a <tr> element |
Textarea | Represents a <textarea> element |
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