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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) Making Changes to the DOM Style and Element Creation

How would you set an element's CSS display property to "none" with JavaScript? element. . = " ";

How would you set an element's CSS display property to "none" with JavaScript?

element. . = " ";

2 Answers

Ace Motanya
Ace Motanya
31,756 Points

element.style.display= "none";

Chris Davis
Chris Davis
16,280 Points
var myDiv = document.querySelector(".myDiv");
myDiv.style.display = "none";

addEventListener was added to fiddle to help demonstrate https://jsfiddle.net/6rm30qef/1/

Hope this helps :thumbsup: