Pergunta

I am sure there must be an easier way that doing this:

foo.innerHTML +="<br>";

The above is producing dirty results as there is a textbox in the SPAN and the data from that textbox gets wiped away when using innerHTML.

I am trying to "re-learn" JS so forgive me if the question is too noobish.

Foi útil?

Solução

I think this is the neatest way to append a new HTML-Element to another:

HTML

<span id="mySpan">This is my Text</span>

JS

var span = document.getElementById('mySpan');
var br = document.createElement('br');
span.appendChild(br);

Outras dicas

Try var br = document.createElement("br"); foo.appendChild(br);

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