i know that i can create an element such as:
var foo = document.createElement('div');
and to set the div id i would do as such:
foo.setAttribute('id', 'divName');
and if you google long enough you will find someone doing code such as here
var google = createElement("a",{"href":"http://google.com"},"google"),
youtube = createElement("a",{"href":"http://youtube.com"},"youtube"),
facebook = createElement("a",{"href":"http://facebook.com"},"facebook"),
links_conteiner = createElement("div",{"id":"links"},[google,youtube,facebook]);
which would equal out to:
var foo = document.createElement('div', {'id':'divName);
yet when i run the above code the id
or divName
is not added and instead an empty div is created. so i am curious what i am doing wrong, and if it is even possible to both create and set the div name for an element using .createElement
only?
var foo = document.createElement('div', {'id':'divName);
should bevar foo = document.createElement('div', {'id':'divName'});
. was it a typo?$('<div id="some_id">')
?