HTML DOMTokenList remove()
❮ The DOMTokenList ObjectExamples
Remove the "myStyle" class from an element:
const list = element.classList;
list.remove("myStyle");
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Add a "myStyle" class to an element:
const list = element.classList;
list.add("myStyle");
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Toggle "myStyle" on and off:
const list = element.classList;
list.toggle("myStyle");
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More examples below.
Definition and Usage
The remove()
method removes one (or more) tokens from a
DOMTokenList.
See Also:
Syntax
domtokenlist.remove(token, ...)
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
token | Required. The token(s) to remove from the list. |
Return Value
NONE |
More Examples
Remove multiple classes from an element:
element.classList.remove("myStyle", "anotherClass", "thirdClass");
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Get the number of class names for an element:
let numb = element.classList.length;
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Does an an element has a "myStyle" class?
let x = element.classList.contains("myStyle");
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Remove "anotherClass" if an element has a "myStyle" class.
if (element.classList.contains("mystyle")) {
element.classList.remove("anotherClass");
}
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Browser Support
domtokenlist.remove()
is a DOM Level 4 (2015) feature.
It is supported in all modern browsers:
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | Opera |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
domtokenlist.remove()
is not supported in Internet Explorer 11 (or earlier).
❮ The DOMTokenList Object