I may have set this up wrong, but I have a button that's set up in JS to change the color of all elements through a class they all share. They dont have onClick or anything just a class. I am trying to use an if/else statement to cycle through different color themes. Considering this is my first time using JS on my project (and ever) its proving to be quite a challenge. I have the script tag at the bottom of the body element and triple checked my button ID name. If it just cant work in the way I am hoping would love to know sooner rather than later lmao. The other variables for border and back are colors I intend on changing as well.
const themeColor = document.getElementById("theme-click-home");
const allColor = document.querySelectorAll(".theme-change");
const allBorder = document.querySelectorAll(".theme-border");
const allback = document.querySelectorAll(".theme-back");
themeColor.addEventListener("click", (e) => {
let count = 0;
count++;
if (count === 6) {
count = 0;
} else if (count === 1) {
allColor.style.setProperty("color", "red", "!important");
} else if (count === 2) {
allColor.style.setProperty("color", "red", "!important");
} else if (count === 3) {
allColor.style.setProperty("color", "red", "!important");
} else if (count === 4) {
allColor.style.setProperty("color", "red", "!important");
} else if (count === 5) {
allColor.style.setProperty("color", "red", "!important");
}
});
---edit---
const themeColor = document.getElementById("theme-click-home");
const allColor = document.querySelectorAll(".theme-change");
const allBorder = document.querySelectorAll(".theme-border");
const allback = document.querySelectorAll(".theme-back");
themeColor.addEventListener("click", (e) => {
let count = 0;
count++;
if (count === 6) {
count = 0;
} else if (count === 1) {
for (i = 0; i < themeColor.length; i++) {
allColor[i].style.setProperty("color", "red", "!important");
}
} else if (count === 1) {
for (i = 0; i < themeColor.length; i++) {
allColor[i].style.setProperty("color", "blue", "!important");
}
} else if (count === 1) {
for (i = 0; i < themeColor.length; i++) {
allColor[i].style.setProperty("color", "green", "!important");
}
} else if (count === 1) {
for (i = 0; i < themeColor.length; i++) {
allColor[i].style.setProperty("color", "purple", "!important");
}
} else if (count === 1) {
for (i = 0; i < themeColor.length; i++) {
allColor[i].style.setProperty("color", "yellow", "!important");
}
}
});
querySelectorAll
will return an nodelist. You can't attach a listener to the result. You have to iterate over the nodelist. You should be using CSS classes rather than setting the style of the elements. You're also setting the same style for eachcount
which seems redundant.document.querySelectorAll
returns a list of all elements matching the selector. You'll have to go through all results in the nodelist and change the styles for each one of them.