I've been trying to work out the best way to define a certain element, which is present an arbitrary number of times throughout a page, without requiring:
- the 'name' attribute; or
- definition of a new element (XHTML).
I am essentially after the 'name' attribute; however, it appears redundant, obsolete and depreciated in parts.
I am hoping to isolate and manipulate said elements using JavaScript, and preferably avoiding jQuery. Is there a reasonable solution? So far I've thought of:
- iterating through all elements with a certain tag and checking for a specific className; or
- using incremental IDs on the elements (e.g. el1, el2, el3) and iterating through the sequence until getElementById returns null (feels botchy and only sort of what I'm after).
Thanks :)
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attribute is neither redundant nor deprecated when used appropriately, but it does not strictly apply to every element. If it does apply to the element you have in mind, it seems to me the best choice.document.querySelectorAll('.some-class')