Esailija you are the best person i have ever sought help from . please have a look at the updated code and all i want is the view to show the 3 files in three different lines and thats it
Node cannot be inserted at the specified point in the hierarchy [Break On This Error] (b[1]=(b[1]||"").toLowerCase(),b[3]=b[...h){var a=this.pushStack(this,"after"
additionally , using onclick make the code harder to maintain , and , if you have a lot of instances of onclick in your document , you will be slowing the page down
var elements = document.getElementsByTagName("*");
for(var i=0;i<elements.length;i++){
var element = elements[i];
var attr = element.attributes;
for(var j=0;j<attr.length;j++){
if(attr[j].nodeValue == 'author'){
element.style.backgroundColor='red';
}
...
first of all , @Purmou , getElementsByTagName returns a list of DOM elements second - thats not a proper way of attaching events .. and third , but not least , if you you want to attach event to multiple elements ,then you should use *event delegation
@Purmou it doesnt return an array. An array is an instanceof Array an array like is an object with numerical indexed properties and a property name length
Anyone find it ironic, that you can find a 3-star message by @Raynos on the right that says: 3 If you write onclick=... again ill shoot you - 1d ago by Raynos
so we didn't need to explain why it is bad after all
check it out! @Purmou... google "will I really get shot if I use onclick in html" without quotes and press I'm feeling lucky and you will see explanation
@Incognito not really. I just don't use it there for organization. but that's how I first learned JS. I was fiddling with some JS on a wiki and was forced to do it through onclick