質問

How do you select all direct children of an element, not matter what type of element, in JavaScript?

Here's how you do it in JQuery:

$("#someID > *").addClass("some-class");

What is the JavaScript equivalent?

役に立ちましたか?

解決

document.querySelectorAll() pretty much works the same way as the jQuery selector for most cases (not all, though!). While traversing the resulting NodeList, classList property to set your respective class.

var els = document.querySelectorAll( '#someID > *' );
for( var i=els.length; i--; ) {
  els[i].classList.add( 'some-class' );
}

他のヒント

You can try:

Array.prototype.forEach.call(
  document.getElementsById('someId').children,
  function (it) {
    it.classList.add('some-class');
  }
);
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