I have looked at previous answers for how to iterate through a table and I cannot get it to work. I must be doing something stupid. Here is an example:
I have this in CSS
td{width: 30px; height: 30px;
}
<body onload = "setBackground();">
<table id = "table1">
<tr id = "row1">
<td>Stack</td>
<td>Overflow</td>
<td>Is my life saver</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
Now, in JS I have this
function setBackground() {
var table = document.getElementById("table1");
//i found this in a previous stack overflow answer and tried it
for (var i = 0, row; row = table.rows[i]; i++) {
for (var j = 0, col; col = row.cells[j]; j++) {
//this is for debugging purposes... I can't even get this to work
alert(table.rows[i].cells[j]);
table.rows[i].cells[j].style.background = "orange"; //just an example
}
}
}
Note that I call the function in my body tag, and this is not working. I have been trying to figure this out and I can't! Also, I don't know JQuery. If someone can kindly help me I would appreciate it.