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Clicking the button will use Dom's addClass
method to add the class baz
to the element.
addClass, part of the YUI Dom Collection, makes it easy to add a given className to an element.
To illustrate the use of addClass, we'll create a <div>
called foo
with the className of bar
. When the button is clicked, we will add the className baz
to the element.
Add some markup for the demo element and a button to trigger the demo:
Now we will define the function that adds the class baz
to the foo
element. The first argument of the addClass
method is either the ID of an HTMLElement, or an actual HTMLElement object. The second is the className to be added.
To trigger the demo, we will use the YUI Event Utility's on
method to listen for clicks on the button.
This is a simple example of how to use the Dom.addClass method. One of the benefits of this method is that it works regardless of how many classNames are present in the class attribute.
Note: You are viewing this example in debug mode with logging enabled. This can significantly slow performance.
All YUI 2.x users should review the YUI 2.8.2 security bulletin, which discusses a vulnerability present in YUI 2.4.0-2.8.1.
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