HTML DOM id Property
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HTML DOM id Property

❮ Element Object

Example

Get the id of an element:

var x = document.getElementById("myAnchor").id;
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Definition and Usage

The id property sets or returns the id of an element (the value of an element's id attribute).

An ID should be unique within a page, and is often used to return the element using the document.getElementById() method.


Browser Support

Property
id Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Syntax

Return the id property:

HTMLElementObject.id

Set the id property:

HTMLElementObject.id = id

Property Values

Value Description
id Specifies the id of an element


Technical Details

Return Value: A String, representing the ID of an element

More Examples

Example

Change the id of an element:

document.getElementById("demo").id = "newid";
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Example

If the first <div> element in the document has an id of "myDIV", change its font-size:

var x = document.getElementsByTagName("DIV")[0];

if (x.id == "myDIV") {
    x.style.fontSize = "30px";
}
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Related Pages

CSS Tutorial: CSS Syntax

CSS Reference: CSS #id Selector

HTML DOM Reference: HTML DOM getElementById() Method


❮ Element Object