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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:59:02+00:00 2026-05-13T12:59:02+00:00

I’m new to JavaScript. I’ve developed a page using JavaScript in such a way

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I’m new to JavaScript. I’ve developed a page using JavaScript in such a way that when I select a color it is applied to the whole page as a background.

I want to develop a page where I can change only the text color. It should get changed (from red to green or something like that), but the page shouldn’t get refreshed, and only the selected contents or text color should be changed.

Can any one please help me in this. Any ideas of how to develop it? Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-13T12:59:02+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:59 pm

    A rewrite of the answer by Sarfraz would be something like this, I think:

    <script>
    
        document.getElementById('change').onclick = changeColor;   
    
        function changeColor() {
            document.body.style.color = "purple";
            return false;
        }   
    
    </script>
    

    You’d either have to put this script at the bottom of your page, right before the closing body tag, or put the handler assignment in a function called onload – or if you’re using jQuery there’s the very elegant $(document).ready(function() { ... } );

    Note that when you assign event handlers this way, it takes the functionality out of your HTML. Also note you set it equal to the function name — no (). If you did onclick = myFunc(); the function would actually execute when the handler is being set.

    And I’m curious — you knew enough to script changing the background color, but not the text color? strange:)

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