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HTML | DOM S Object

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The S Object in HTML DOM is used to represent the HTML <s> element. This tag is used to specify that the text content is no longer correct or accurate. The <s> element can be accessed by using getElementById() method.

Syntax: 

document.getElementById("id"); 

Where id is assigned to the <s> tag.
Example 1:  

html




<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <title>
            HTML DOM S Object
        </title>
    </head>
     
    <body style = "text-align:center;">
 
        <h1 style = "color:green;" >
            GeeksForGeeks
        </h1>
         
        <h2>DOM s Object</h2>
 
         
<p>
            A <s id = "s">computer science</s>
            portal for geeks.
        </p>
 
         
        <button onclick = "Geeks()">
            Click Here
        </button>
         
        <script>
            function Geeks() {
                var txt = document.getElementById("s");
                txt.style.color = "green";
            }
        </script>
    </body>
</html>                   


Output: 
Before click on the button: 
 

s

After click on the button: 
 

s

Example 2: S Object can be created by using the document.createElement method.  

html




<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <title>
            HTML DOM S Object
        </title>
    </head>
     
    <body style = "text-align:center;">
 
        <h1 style = "color:green;" >
            GeeksForGeeks
        </h1>
         
        <h2>DOM S Object</h2>
 
        <button onclick = "Geeks()">
            Click Here!
        </button>
         
        <br><br>
         
        <div>
            A <span id = "p"></span> portal for geeks.
        </div>
         
        <script>
            function Geeks() {
                var txt = document.createElement("S");
                var t = document.createTextNode("computer science");
                txt.appendChild(t);
                document.getElementById("p").appendChild(txt);
            }
        </script>
    </body>
</html>                   


Output: 
Before click on the button: 
 

s

After click on the button: 
 

s

Supported Browsers:

  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Edge
  • Safari
  • Opera

 


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Last Updated : 28 Jun, 2021
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