ReadonlyATTRIBUTE_ReadonlybaseThe read-only baseURI property of the Node interface returns the absolute base URL of the document containing the node.
ReadonlyCDATA_node is a CDATASection node.
ReadonlychildThe read-only childNodes property of the Node interface returns a live NodeList of child nodes of the given element where the first child node is assigned index 0. Child nodes include elements, text and comments.
ReadonlyCOMMENT_node is a Comment node.
ReadonlyDOCUMENT_node is a DocumentFragment node.
ReadonlyDOCUMENT_node is a document.
ReadonlyDOCUMENT_Set when other is a descendant of node.
ReadonlyDOCUMENT_Set when other is an ancestor of node.
ReadonlyDOCUMENT_Set when node and other are not in the same tree.
ReadonlyDOCUMENT_Set when other is following node.
ReadonlyDOCUMENT_ReadonlyDOCUMENT_Set when other is preceding node.
ReadonlyDOCUMENT_node is a doctype.
ReadonlyELEMENT_node is an element.
ReadonlyENTITY_ReadonlyENTITY_ReadonlyfirstThe read-only firstChild property of the Node interface returns the node's first child in the tree, or null if the node has no children.
ReadonlyisThe read-only isConnected property of the Node interface returns a boolean indicating whether the node is connected (directly or indirectly) to a Document object.
ReadonlylastThe read-only lastChild property of the Node interface returns the last child of the node, or null if there are no child nodes.
ReadonlylocalThe read-only localName property of the Attr interface returns the local part of the qualified name of an attribute, that is the name of the attribute, stripped from any namespace in front of it. For example, if the qualified name is xml:lang, the returned local name is lang, if the element supports that namespace.
ReadonlynameThe read-only name property of the Attr interface returns the qualified name of an attribute, that is the name of the attribute, with the namespace prefix, if any, in front of it. For example, if the local name is lang and the namespace prefix is xml, the returned qualified name is xml:lang.
ReadonlynamespaceThe read-only namespaceURI property of the Attr interface returns the namespace URI of the attribute, or null if the element is not in a namespace.
ReadonlynextThe read-only nextSibling property of the Node interface returns the node immediately following the specified one in their parent's childNodes, or returns null if the specified node is the last child in the parent element.
ReadonlynodeThe read-only nodeName property of Node returns the name of the current node as a string.
ReadonlynodeThe read-only nodeType property of a Node interface is an integer that identifies what the node is. It distinguishes different kinds of nodes from each other, such as elements, text, and comments.
The nodeValue property of the Node interface returns or sets the value of the current node.
ReadonlyNOTATION_ReadonlyownerThe read-only ownerDocument property of the Node interface returns the top-level document object of the node.
ReadonlyownerThe read-only ownerElement property of the Attr interface returns the Element the attribute belongs to.
ReadonlyparentThe read-only parentElement property of Node interface returns the DOM node's parent Element, or null if the node either has no parent, or its parent isn't a DOM Element. Node.parentNode on the other hand returns any kind of parent, regardless of its type.
ReadonlyparentThe read-only parentNode property of the Node interface returns the parent of the specified node in the DOM tree.
ReadonlyprefixThe read-only prefix property of the Attr returns the namespace prefix of the attribute, or null if no prefix is specified.
ReadonlypreviousThe read-only previousSibling property of the Node interface returns the node immediately preceding the specified one in its parent's childNodes list, or null if the specified node is the first in that list.
ReadonlyPROCESSING_node is a ProcessingInstruction node.
ReadonlyspecifiedThe read-only specified property of the Attr interface always returns true.
ReadonlyTEXT_node is a Text node.
The value property of the Attr interface contains the value of the attribute.
The textContent property of the Node interface represents the text content of the node and its descendants.
The addEventListener() method of the EventTarget interface sets up a function that will be called whenever the specified event is delivered to the target.
Optionaloptions: boolean | AddEventListenerOptionsThe cloneNode() method of the Node interface returns a duplicate of the node on which this method was called. Its parameter controls if the subtree contained in the node is also cloned or not.
Optionalsubtree: booleanThe compareDocumentPosition() method of the Node interface reports the position of its argument node relative to the node on which it is called.
The contains() method of the Node interface returns a boolean value indicating whether a node is a descendant of a given node, that is the node itself, one of its direct children (childNodes), one of the children's direct children, and so on.
The dispatchEvent() method of the EventTarget sends an Event to the object, (synchronously) invoking the affected event listeners in the appropriate order. The normal event processing rules (including the capturing and optional bubbling phase) also apply to events dispatched manually with dispatchEvent().
The getRootNode() method of the Node interface returns the context object's root, which optionally includes the shadow root if it is available.
Optionaloptions: GetRootNodeOptionsThe hasChildNodes() method of the Node interface returns a boolean value indicating whether the given Node has child nodes or not.
The isDefaultNamespace() method of the Node interface accepts a namespace URI as an argument. It returns a boolean value that is true if the namespace is the default namespace on the given node and false if not. The default namespace can be retrieved with Node.lookupNamespaceURI() by passing null as the argument.
The isEqualNode() method of the Node interface tests whether two nodes are equal. Two nodes are equal when they have the same type, defining characteristics (for elements, this would be their ID, number of children, and so forth), its attributes match, and so on. The specific set of data points that must match varies depending on the types of the nodes.
The isSameNode() method of the Node interface is a legacy alias the for the === strict equality operator. That is, it tests whether two nodes are the same (in other words, whether they reference the same object).
The lookupNamespaceURI() method of the Node interface takes a prefix as parameter and returns the namespace URI associated with it on the given node if found (and null if not). This method's existence allows Node objects to be passed as a namespace resolver to XPathEvaluator.createExpression() and XPathEvaluator.evaluate().
The lookupPrefix() method of the Node interface returns a string containing the prefix for a given namespace URI, if present, and null if not. When multiple prefixes are possible, the first prefix is returned.
The normalize() method of the Node interface puts the specified node and all of its sub-tree into a normalized form. In a normalized sub-tree, no text nodes in the sub-tree are empty and there are no adjacent text nodes.
The removeEventListener() method of the EventTarget interface removes an event listener previously registered with EventTarget.addEventListener() from the target. The event listener to be removed is identified using a combination of the event type, the event listener function itself, and various optional options that may affect the matching process; see Matching event listeners for removal.
Optionaloptions: boolean | EventListenerOptions
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Attrinterface represents one of an element's attributes as an object. In most situations, you will directly retrieve the attribute value as a string (e.g., Element.getAttribute()), but some cases may require interacting with Attr instances (e.g., Element.getAttributeNode()).MDN Reference