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JavaScript Interacting with the DOM Traversing the DOM Getting All Children of a Node with children

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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Any element can be given one or more class names at any time. If there is no CSS rule that targets the class then no special styling will be applied.

But having the class makes it easy to add CSS later to apply styling, if desired.