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I am not sure if I am on the right direction, but what I am trying to achieve is quite complexe, at least to me. So What I am looking for is to find the content inside a html class tag and display this content wherever I want. Lets take an example of an online product on a website, and supposing that on the title the code is written as following:

< h2 class="Title">This is a product example< /h2>|| note the space had
  to be to show the exact code.

Yes, I know that i could just use the variable like:

 < h2>$title< /h2> 
But what if don't have access to it? Is there any chance of getting them details using :getElementByClassName And then display that content? I have been looking all over and I, unfortunately got nothing, therefore decided to ask here.

HTML:

<div id="container"> ABC <br />
<p class="displayThis"> I want this to be displayed again
using only JavaScript </p
</div>

Style:

 
    #container {
    border: 1px solid;
    width: 200px;
    margin-left: 15%;
    background: #999;
    border-color: #fc0000;
    text-align: center;
   }
.displayThis {
    background: #999;
    color: #fff;
    font-weight: bold;
}

.newContent { position: fixed; bottom: 10%; right: 50%; font-weight: bold; }

Script:

var displayThys = document.getElementByClassName("displayThis");

document.write('\<p class="newContent">'+ displayThys +'</p>\ <br />\ ');

Here is the JsFiddle

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    First, not sure why you'd want to store content inside a class but alright. Second, do you want to achieve this with pure JS or is jQuery acceptable?
    – EmileKumfa
    Feb 19, 2014 at 2:09
  • Are you using jQuery or not? You have included it in your tag but in your code you use vanilla JS.
    – arb
    Feb 19, 2014 at 2:09
  • StackOverflow does not normally use <pre> for formatting. Your space woes could be avoided by surrounding inline code with backticks (`), or by indenting multi-line code four spaces (also available through visual selection followed by Ctrl-K (or Cmd-K on Mac).
    – Amadan
    Feb 19, 2014 at 2:29
  • Thanks. I don't think jQuery will be acceptable. @Zero21xxx As I said, this is an example as I have not the code done. Anyways, I will try and update whether i success or not. Thanks for your comments and answers!
    – Mee
    Feb 19, 2014 at 23:07

1 Answer 1

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HTML

<div id="container"> ABC <br />
    <p class="displayThis"> I want this to be displayed again using only JavaScript </p>
</div>

And here is the script

<script>
    (function(){
        var a = document.getElementsByClassName("displayThis");

        for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
        var displayAgain = a[i];
        document.write('\<p class="newContent">'+ displayAgain.innerHTML +'</p>\ <br />\ ');

        }
    })();
</script>

The code itself is quite self-explanatory

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  • Much simpler to just clone the node and attach it to the DOM as as sibling, e.g. in the for loop:displayAgain.parentNode.appendChild(displayAgain.cloneNode(true));. QED :-) Note that the NodeList created by getElementsByClassName is live so this will create an infinite number of clones. Better to store the value of i rather than get it every time.
    – RobG
    Feb 19, 2014 at 3:16
  • Yes it is create infinite clones. So what to do with them if you could easily append the text using innerHTML to a new element with different class? I dont get it, noob here :D
    – rzkio
    Feb 19, 2014 at 4:10
  • Thanks. I will work on that code and If i get any further problems, i should update you.
    – Mee
    Feb 19, 2014 at 23:05

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