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Javascript Onclick Addclass

I am kind of confused why my code doesn't work correctly, I hope You will tell me what I've done wrong. I want to highlight navigation tab while clicked. HTML:
var a = document.getElementsByTagName('a'); // loop through all 'a' elementsfor (i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { // Remove the class 'active' if it exists a[i].classList.remove('active') } // add 'active' classs to the element that was clicked elem.classList.add('active'); }

If you pass the parameter this in your HTML to:

<headerclass="mainheader"><!-- Obrazek tutaj--><nav><ul><li><aid="a-home"onclick="dodajAktywne(this)"href="#">Home</a></li><li><aid="a-omnie"onclick="dodajAktywne(this)"href="#">O mnie</a></li><li><aid="a-kurs"onclick="dodajAktywne(this)"href="#">Kurs</a></li><li><aid="a-kontakt"onclick="dodajAktywne(this)"href="#">Kontakt</a></li></ul></nav></header>

Note: I've changed href attribute to #, you will have to change it back to your .html pages


Alternatively, you can do this without JavaScript, using CSS's :focus:

Fiddle

a:focus {
    color: blue;
    background-color: #cf5c3f;
}

Solution 2:

This code will highlight the navigation tab without needing to include onclick in the HTML, though it doesn't remove the background color if another tab is clicked.

    document.onclick = function(event) {
         var target = event.target || event.srcElement;
         target.style.background = '#cf5c3f';
        };

https://codepen.io/mdmcginn/pen/BwrNaj/

Solution 3:

var list = document.querySelector('ul');
list.addEventListener('click', function(ev) {
  if (ev.target.tagName === 'LI') {
    ev.target.classList.toggle('checked');
  }
}, false);

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