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What does DOM mean in html?

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The DOM stands for Document Object Model in HTML. It represents the structure of an HTML document and allows JavaScript to access and manipulate the elements on the page. The DOM is essentially a tree-like representation where each HTML element is represented as a node, and we can use JavaScript to interact with these nodes.

Here is an example of accessing an element in the DOM using JavaScript:

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// Accessing an element with id 'myElement' in the DOM let element = document.getElementById('myElement'); // Changing the text content of the element element.textContent = 'Hello, DOM!';

You can learn more about the DOM in HTML here.

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Asked 2 years ago in JavaScript by Amina Oluwatoyin

how to update npm version to lastest

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To update the npm version to the latest, you can use the following command in the command line written in JavaScript:

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npm install -g npm@latest

This command will install the latest npm version globally on your machine. After running this command, you can check your current npm version by using the command:

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npm -v

If successful, it should show the latest version number.

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Configure the file package.json to run node index.js by the command npm start:

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To configure a package.json file to run node index.js by the npm start command, you should add a "scripts" key to the package.json file containing a start command that specifies the file to be run when the npm start command is run:

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{ "name": "my-sample-app", "version": "1.0.0", "scripts": { "start": "node index.js" } }

When npm start is run, it will execute the command node index.js, which will run the index.js file.

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how do you extract data from a Node List in the developers console?

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To extract data from a Node List within the developers console, you can use JavaScript. Using the forEach() method, you can iterate through the position of each node to access its data. For example:

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const nodeListExample = document.querySelectorAll('ul li'); nodeListExample.forEach(node => { console.log(node.innerHTML); });

This will iterate through each element inside the node list and access its individual data (in this case, the HTML content within each list item).

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