How can I get the title of an HTML page with JavaScript?
4 Answers
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3HTML5 version ;)
<script>if (typeof(console.log) === "function") {alert(document.title);}</script>
Jun 12, 2013 at 22:11 -
50
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4What's the point of including
<script>
tag in answer if question is about JavaScript? Also,type
attribute is completely unnecessary and IMHOconsole.log()
is much better for debugging thanalert()
. Dec 27, 2015 at 15:24 -
2This answer says that
document.title
returns the HTML title element, but as the code snippet shows, it does not do that. It returns the text that is inside the HTML title element. That's a pretty big difference.– zumafraJul 31, 2020 at 15:40
Put in the URL bar and then click enter:
javascript:alert(document.title);
You can select and copy the text from the alert depending on the website and the web browser you are using.
Can use getElementsByTagName
var x = document.getElementsByTagName("title")[0];
alert(x.innerHTML)
// or
alert(x.textContent)
// or
document.querySelector('title')
Edits as suggested by Paul
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5
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1. Use
textContent
instead ofinnerHTML
- the title is pure text. 2. UsequerySelector("title")
instead ofgetElementsByTagName("title")[0]
- see this answer.– PaulDec 11, 2020 at 11:28
this makes the h1 element the page title. this shows how capable can be javascript for small and big projects.
document.getElementById("text").innerText = document.title;
<title>hello world</title>
<h1 id="text"></h1>
document.title
and accessing thetitle
element directly, see here.