Baseline Widely available
The read-only nextElementSibling
property of the CharacterData
interface returns the first Element
node following the specified one in its parent's children list, or null
if the specified element is the last one in the list.
A Element
object, or null
if no sibling has been found.
TEXT
<div id="div-01">Here is div-01</div>
TEXT2
<div id="div-02">Here is div-02</div>
<pre>Here is the result area</pre>
// Initially, set node to the Text node with `TEXT`
let node = document.getElementById("div-01").previousSibling;
let result = "Next element siblings of TEXT:\n";
while (node) {
result += `${node.nodeName}\n`;
node = node.nextElementSibling; // The first node is a CharacterData, the others Element objects
}
document.querySelector("pre").textContent = result;
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4