Is it possible to give a HTML element a new custom attribute?
You know how a “img” html element has the attribute .src:
imgEle.src = "";
Can I dynamically give a HTML element my own custom attribute .animationInterval? Is it as simple as this?…
imgEle.animationInterval = setInterval(...,10);
Maybe I do it the xml kindof way?…
imgEle.setAttribute("animationInterval", setInterval(...));
Whats the best way to do this?
The best way is to use html5
data-attributes:Which can then be read back with
Which of course can also be added directly to your markup
Also, if you’re not concerned about whether a new attribute is added to the actual html element, but just want some arbitrary data associated with it, you can simply do this:
And retrieve it like this:
Note however that as Esailija explains, this may or may not actually add a new attribute to your element; it may just store this data internally. If that’s not a concern for you, and I can’t think of any reasons why it should be, then you may prefer this more succinct syntax.
To be clear, no matter which way you store it,
$(imgEle).data("animateinterval");will still work just fine.