New to JS. Couldn't find any good solutions for this after researching, and seems like it shouldn't be too complicated.
Say I have a page called page1.html with this code:
<div class="page1"> <div class="wrapper"> <p>Some text.</p> </div> </div> Now, I have a second page, page2.html, with this code:
<div class="page2"> </div> I want to make a copy of the div with class wrapper from page1.html, and insert it into page2.html, within the div with class page2.
Both pages share the same script.js file.
I tried something like this:
page1content = document.querySelector('.wrapper'); page2content = document.querySelector('.page2'); page2content.append(page1content); However, I'm getting errors on page1.html because the js can't find the div with class page2, and I'm getting errors on page2.html because the js can't find the div with class wrapper.
I found a similar question here, and a couple comments suggest using localStorage.
I am unfamiliar with localStorage so I tried to do some research, and tried something like this:
On page1.html I inserted this script at the bottom:
<script> var pageContent = document.querySelector(".page1").innerHTML; sessionStorage.setItem("page1content", pageContent); </script> On page2.html I inserted this script at the bottom:
<script> document.querySelector(".page2").innerHTML=sessionStorage.getItem("page1content"); </script> It didn't work for me, but perhaps I used it incorrectly.
I also tried to use cloneNode(), but again, wasn't sure how to transplant the clone of the element onto a new page, only onto the same page I'm cloning from.
Is there another way to accomplish what I'm trying to do?
Obviously this is a very basic example; my actual code will be pumping in much more content from page 1 to page 2, but I just want to get the concept working at least.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67012352/javascript-can-i-use-js-to-copy-an-html-element-from-one-page-to-another April 09, 2021 at 05:52AM
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