I am learning this stuff so this is my most simple script:
var t = document.createElement("table"),
tb = document.createElement("tbody"),
tr = document.createElement("tr"),
td = document.createElement("td");
t.style.width = "100%";
t.style.borderCollapse = 'collapse';
t.border=1;
// note the reverse order of adding child
tr.appendChild(td);
tb.appendChild(tr);
t.appendChild(tb);
// more code to populate table rows and cells
document.getElementById("theBlah").appendChild(t);
alert(t);
}
Now I want to add something that will be displayed in <td>
, so I figured:
td.appendChild(document.createTextNode(title));
which works great...
but if title contains html, for example a simple bold tag, like so Hello<b> name!</b>
how do we do that?
I think we create a new element for <b>
but... after that, i have no idea how to do it.
Just to clarify, I want the end result to be that Hello<b> name!</b>
ends up in the TD tag like this:
<td>Hello<b> name!</b></td>
Please help!!
EDIT; Yes, I know I can do this via InnerHTML, but I need to do it this way to get it past Firefox AMO policies Sorry shoulda mentioned this earlier...