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I have a feed that is outputting content dynamically to an element. I want to take the text from element A and output it to the console log.

Example:

<div class="elementa">ID5667</div>

Console Output:

ID : ID5667

I've tried a few things, but I'm either getting undefined or the full HTML of that element.

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I think below should work for you.

var result = document.getElementsByClassName("elementa")[0].innerHTML;

console.log(result);

For more reference : getElementByClassName

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If you are looking for the content of multiple classes you can do this:

var elements = document.getElementsByClassName("className");

for (i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) {
    console.log(elements[i].innerHTML);
}
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Pure JavaScript:

console.log('ID : ' + document.getElementsByClassName('elementa')[0].innerHTML);

jQuery:

console.log('ID : ' + $('.elementa').text());
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Or if you want to use jQuery as a tag indicates you can do that using .text():

console.log($('.elementa').text());

It is also possible to use .html() but the behavior will be different if the HTML tags are present inside that tag. Compare two documentations.

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Using jQuery:

  • The .html() method gives you the HTML contents (see doc page). Use it as follows:

    console.log("ID: " + $("div.elementa").html())
    
  • If you just want the text contents, use the .text() method (see doc page):

    console.log("ID: " + $("div.elementa").text())
    

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