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ChildNode.after()

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This is an experimental technology
Because this technology's specification has not stabilized, check the compatibility table for usage in various browsers. Also note that the syntax and behavior of an experimental technology is subject to change in future versions of browsers as the specification changes.

The ChildNode.after() method inserts a set of Node or DOMString objects in the children list of this ChildNode's parent, just after this ChildNode. DOMString objects are inserted as equivalent Text nodes.

Syntax

[Throws, Unscopable] 
void ChildNode.after((Node or DOMString)... nodes);

Parameters

nodes
A set of Node or DOMString objects to insert.

Exceptions

Examples

Inserting an element

var parent = document.createElement("div");
var child = document.createElement("p");
parent.appendChild(child);
var span = document.createElement("span");

child.after(span);

console.log(parent.outerHTML);
// "<div><p></p><span></span></div>"

Inserting text

var parent = document.createElement("div");
var child = document.createElement("p"); 
parent.appendChild(child);

child.after("Text"); 

console.log(parent.outerHTML);
// "<div><p></p>Text</div>"

Inserting an element and text

var parent = document.createElement("div");
var child = document.createElement("p"); 
parent.appendChild(child); 
var span = document.createElement("span");

child.after(span, "Text"); 

console.log(parent.outerHTML);
// "<div><p></p><span></span>Text</div>"

ChildNode.after() is unscopable

The after() method is not scoped into the with statement. See Symbol.unscopables for more information.

with(node) { 
  after("foo");
}
// ReferenceError: after is not defined 

Specification

Specification Status Comment
DOM
The definition of 'ChildNode.after()' in that specification.
Living Standard Initial definition.

Browser compatibility

Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 54.0 49 (49) ? 39.0 ?
Feature Android Android Webview Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Mobile Opera Mobile Safari Mobile Chrome for Android
Basic support No support 54.0 49.0 (49) ? 39.0 ? 54.0

See also

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