I have a javascript method that creates a bunch of elements on click. When I call it from a button, it only stays on the screen for the duration of that click. when I enter the exact same code into the console, however, it stays on the page until I reload or navigate away (which is exactly what I want).
JavaScript code: (it’s the only method in the js file)
function post() {
var postTitle = document.createElement('h3');
var nodeTitle = document.createTextNode('Immigration is good.');
postTitle.appendChild(nodeTitle);
etc....
Where I’m calling it in the html:
<input type="submit" id="post-button" value="Post" onclick="post()">
The script tag is in the header of the html page.
How do I get it to stay on the page past the duration of the click? Any ideas why it’s being immediately obliterated?
You still need to cancel the form’s submission. A
return false;from post, if it exists, won’t work because theonclickattribute is callingpost()but not returning anything.You could change it to
onclick="return post();", but it would be better to attach the handler directly, and to thesubmitevent of the form and not theclickevent of the button (people do use Enter sometimes!):