I am working on a practice set where I've created a text field and a button, that when clicked, displays in a div.
When I do it writing everything out fully, it works just fine:
<input id ="myInput" type="text">
<button id="stylesChanger">Change the text!</button>
<div id="firstDiv">This is some text</div>
document.getElementById("stylesChanger").onclick = function () {
document.getElementById("firstDiv").innerHTML =
document.getElementById("myInput").value; }
However, when I try to assign the elements to variables to shorten everything up, it doesn't work. Why is this?
<input id ="myInput" type="text">
<button id="stylesChanger">Change the text!</button>
<div id="firstDiv">This is some text</div>
var myInput = document.getElementById("myInput").value;
var firstButton = document.getElementById("stylesChanger");
var firstDiv = document.getElementById("firstDiv").innerHTML;
firstButton.onclick = function {
firstDiv = myInput;
}
document.getElementById("firstDiv").innerHTML
tofirstDiv
anddocument.getElementById("myInput").value
tomyInput
.. those are not the same thing; also, you should escape the value to prevent adding raw HTML into your document or assign to.textContent
instead.