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I'm currently using a script called clamp.js to cut some text, and it currently selects it by ID. I want to use it so it selects by class. The script is like this:

var module = document.getElementById("clampjs");

How can I modify that line so it selects a certain "test" div class? thanks.

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  • Can you show your HTML?
    – putvande
    Feb 21, 2014 at 15:17
  • how are you using the variable module Feb 21, 2014 at 15:17

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Is this supposed to be marked as jQuery or JavaScript?

jQuery:

var module = $("#clampjs"); // by id
var module = $(".clampjs"); // by classname

JavaScript:

var module = document.getElementById("clampjs"); // by id JS version
var module = document.getElementsByClassName("campjs"); // by class JS version

You might want to read up on jQuery: http://www.jquery.com if that is what you meant to do!

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You can use getElementsByClassName():

var module = document.getElementsByClassName("test")[0];

With jQuery, you can use class selector:

var module = $('.test');
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  • @PopaAndrei -- The above syntax is correct - if this isnt working, the problem is else where.
    – tymeJV
    Feb 21, 2014 at 15:15
  • @PopaAndrei You need to make sure that the class name test is exist in your DOM.
    – Felix
    Feb 21, 2014 at 15:17
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    @PopaAndrei, document.getElementsByClassName Returns an array of all child elements which have any of the given class names. So you have to use indexer like document.getElementsByClassName("test")[0] to get its first element
    – Satpal
    Feb 21, 2014 at 15:19
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$('.Class') to get al class element $('#id') To get an id element

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