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I hope all is well,

I want to change the menu from the hamburger to closed when clicked. I just need to target the name attribute on the icon using ionicons.com

<ion-icon name="menu-sharp" class="text-3xl cursor-pointer"></ion-icon>

I can target the element using:

const menu = document.querySelector('ion-icon');

but when i try to toggle or add/remove using:

menu.addEventListener('click', () => {
    console.log('clicked')
    toggleMenu()
})
function toggleMenu() {
    menu.classList.remove('menu-sharp')
    menu.classList.add('close-sharp')
    navLinks.classList.toggle('top-[14%]')
}

it doesn't work because i am not targeting the name attribute from the HTML above

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  • classList is used to manage the classes of an element. To mutate other attributes either set them directly if available or use setAttribute. menu.setAttribute('name', 'close-sharp')
    – pilchard
    Mar 19, 2023 at 12:12
  • Does this answer your question? Change HTML name attribute using JavaScript
    – pilchard
    Mar 19, 2023 at 12:27
  • First of all "navLinks" varible is not defined. Second, you have to use ";" at the end of every expression.
    – luknij
    Mar 19, 2023 at 12:33
  • @luknij semicolons aren't required here. And it seems a safe assumption that navLinks is defined elsewhere given that the question is about mutating the name attribute of the menu element.
    – pilchard
    Mar 19, 2023 at 13:04

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Well in case if you want to toggle name attribute this code will not work becouse you targeting class of the element by menu.classList.remove. If you want to change the attribute name you have to target the attribute name like this:

const menu = document.querySelector('ion-icon');
menu.addEventListener('click', () => {
  toggleMenu();
})


function toggleMenu() {
  menuAttr = menu.getAttribute('name');  
  
  if(menuAttr == 'menu-sharp'){
    menu.setAttribute('name','close-sharp');  
  }else{
    menu.setAttribute('name','menu-sharp');
  }

Hope this help you!

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