Is it possible to add show password functionality in login form of sylius? This script is not working
function myFunction() {
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
if (showpass.type === "password") {
showpass.type = "text";
} else {
showpass.type = "password";
}
}
This script is not working. In console.log('')
it is skipping to else
condition directly.
javascript symfony twig sylius
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function myFunction() {
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
if (showpass.type === "password") {
showpass.type = "text";
} else {
showpass.type = "password";
}
}
This script is not working. In console.log('')
it is skipping to else
condition directly.
javascript symfony twig sylius
Please add the actual HTML markup as it is rendered here
– Mark Schultheiss
Nov 23 '18 at 14:28
getElementsByClassName() will return a live HTMLcollection of all the elements with that class. So even if there's only one element with that class, you still need to use [0] or loop over the collection to find the correct element. Or just use .querySelector( '.lpass' ) which will only return the first element with that class name.
– Shilly
Nov 23 '18 at 14:35
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function myFunction() {
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
if (showpass.type === "password") {
showpass.type = "text";
} else {
showpass.type = "password";
}
}
This script is not working. In console.log('')
it is skipping to else
condition directly.
javascript symfony twig sylius
function myFunction() {
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
if (showpass.type === "password") {
showpass.type = "text";
} else {
showpass.type = "password";
}
}
This script is not working. In console.log('')
it is skipping to else
condition directly.
javascript symfony twig sylius
javascript symfony twig sylius
edited Nov 23 '18 at 14:23
user3783243
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 14:06
Simran MalhotraSimran Malhotra
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Please add the actual HTML markup as it is rendered here
– Mark Schultheiss
Nov 23 '18 at 14:28
getElementsByClassName() will return a live HTMLcollection of all the elements with that class. So even if there's only one element with that class, you still need to use [0] or loop over the collection to find the correct element. Or just use .querySelector( '.lpass' ) which will only return the first element with that class name.
– Shilly
Nov 23 '18 at 14:35
add a comment |
Please add the actual HTML markup as it is rendered here
– Mark Schultheiss
Nov 23 '18 at 14:28
getElementsByClassName() will return a live HTMLcollection of all the elements with that class. So even if there's only one element with that class, you still need to use [0] or loop over the collection to find the correct element. Or just use .querySelector( '.lpass' ) which will only return the first element with that class name.
– Shilly
Nov 23 '18 at 14:35
Please add the actual HTML markup as it is rendered here
– Mark Schultheiss
Nov 23 '18 at 14:28
Please add the actual HTML markup as it is rendered here
– Mark Schultheiss
Nov 23 '18 at 14:28
getElementsByClassName() will return a live HTMLcollection of all the elements with that class. So even if there's only one element with that class, you still need to use [0] or loop over the collection to find the correct element. Or just use .querySelector( '.lpass' ) which will only return the first element with that class name.
– Shilly
Nov 23 '18 at 14:35
getElementsByClassName() will return a live HTMLcollection of all the elements with that class. So even if there's only one element with that class, you still need to use [0] or loop over the collection to find the correct element. Or just use .querySelector( '.lpass' ) which will only return the first element with that class name.
– Shilly
Nov 23 '18 at 14:35
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Your var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
returns an array so use the 0
index to get the first match.
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass')[0];
You can see more about the function here, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/getElementsByClassName
Thanks. It worked :)
– Simran Malhotra
Nov 23 '18 at 18:41
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Your var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
returns an array so use the 0
index to get the first match.
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass')[0];
You can see more about the function here, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/getElementsByClassName
Thanks. It worked :)
– Simran Malhotra
Nov 23 '18 at 18:41
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Your var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
returns an array so use the 0
index to get the first match.
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass')[0];
You can see more about the function here, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/getElementsByClassName
Thanks. It worked :)
– Simran Malhotra
Nov 23 '18 at 18:41
add a comment |
Your var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
returns an array so use the 0
index to get the first match.
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass')[0];
You can see more about the function here, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/getElementsByClassName
Your var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass');
returns an array so use the 0
index to get the first match.
var showpass = document.getElementsByClassName('lpass')[0];
You can see more about the function here, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/getElementsByClassName
answered Nov 23 '18 at 14:38
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Thanks. It worked :)
– Simran Malhotra
Nov 23 '18 at 18:41
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Thanks. It worked :)
– Simran Malhotra
Nov 23 '18 at 18:41
Thanks. It worked :)
– Simran Malhotra
Nov 23 '18 at 18:41
Thanks. It worked :)
– Simran Malhotra
Nov 23 '18 at 18:41
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Please add the actual HTML markup as it is rendered here
– Mark Schultheiss
Nov 23 '18 at 14:28
getElementsByClassName() will return a live HTMLcollection of all the elements with that class. So even if there's only one element with that class, you still need to use [0] or loop over the collection to find the correct element. Or just use .querySelector( '.lpass' ) which will only return the first element with that class name.
– Shilly
Nov 23 '18 at 14:35