This code is not working
var span = document.getElementById("span");
span.style.fontsize = "25px";
span.innerHTML = "String";
This code is not working
var span = document.getElementById("span");
span.style.fontsize = "25px";
span.innerHTML = "String";
JavaScript is case sensitive.
So, if you want to change the font size, you have to go:
span.style.fontSize = "25px";
fontsize
but it should provide fontSize
. "s" character of word "fontSize" should be capital.
fontsize
somewhere, you'll get fontsize
listed. That has nothing to do with the .style.fontSize
, however.
Jan 9, 2014 at 13:08
<span id="span">HOI</span>
<script>
var span = document.getElementById("span");
console.log(span);
span.style.fontSize = "25px";
span.innerHTML = "String";
</script>
You have two errors in your code:
document.getElementById
-
This retrieves the element with an Id that is "span", you did not specify an id on the span-element.
Capitals in Javascript - Also you forgot the capital of Size.
try this:
var span = document.getElementById("span");
span.style.fontSize = "25px";
span.innerHTML = "String";
Please never do this in real projects😅:
document.getElementById("span").innerHTML = "String".fontsize(25);
<span id="span"></span>
span.style.fontSize = "25px";