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What is the difference between innerhtml and append() in javascript?
Answer Posted / Zia Khan Lohani
innerHTML sets the entire content of an element, replacing existing children. append() adds content to the end of an existing element without disturbing other siblings. For example: document.getElementById("myDiv").innerHTML = "newContent"; replaces everything inside myDiv, while document.getElementById("myDiv").append("newContent"); adds newContent at the end.
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