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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) The Browser Environment Thinking Globally

Do we refer to the properties of the window object as variables, properties or as objects?

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1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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Object "properties" are usually variables that contain scalar values, arrays, or references to other objects. If an object contains functions, those are usually referred to as "methods".

And yes, "location" is an object in the global context, which means that it is also a property of the window object.