Summary

You learned quite a bit in this chapter. You learned the following cross-browser BOM objects:

  • Properties of the global window object, such as navigator, location, history, frames, screen
  • Methods such as setInterval() and setTimeout(); alert(), confirm() and prompt(); moveTo/By() and resizeTo/By()

Then, you learned about the DOM, an API to represent an HTML or XML document as a tree structure, where each tag or text is a node on the tree. You also learned how to perform the following actions:

  • Accessing nodes:
    • Using parent/child relationship properties, such as parentNode, childNodes, firstChild, lastChild, nextSibling, and previousSibling
    • Using getElementsById(), getElementsByTagName(), getElementsByName(), and querySelectorAll()

  • Modifying nodes: ...

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