Quick Reference
The Element title property sets or returns the value of an element’s title attribute.
<!-- html element to place output -->
<p id="my_output" title="Output from Example"></p>
Get the title:
// variable
let my_element = document.getElementById('my_output');
// output to the HTML element
document.getElementById('my_output').innerHTML = my_element.title;
Set the title:
// variable
let my_element = document.getElementById('my_output');
// set the title
my_element.title = 'Output from Example';
Output
Output from Example
Syntax
Get the title:
element.title
Set the title:
element.title = text
JavaScript Notes:
- When using JavaScript, single or double quotation marks are acceptable and work identically to one another; choose whichever you prefer, and stay consistent
- JavaScript is a case-sensitive language; firstName is NOT the same as firstname
- Arrays count starting from zero NOT one; so item 1 is position [0], item 2 is position [1], and item 3 is position [2] … and so on
- JavaScript variables must begin with a letter, $, or _
- JavaScript variables are case sensitive (x is not the same as X)
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