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Comments on How to append HTML to the DOM with JavaScript?

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How to append HTML to the DOM with JavaScript?

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I have a .html file containing only the following data, and I keep that file on top of my website's directory.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="./css/mobile_general_structure.css"></link>

<div dir="rtl" class="main_box">
    <div class="phone_box">
        <a class="phone_link" href="https://wa.me/NUMBER">
	    <img class="phone_icon" src="./images/whatsapp.svg"></img>
	    <span class="phone_text">WhatsApp call</span>
        </a>
    </div>
</div>

I want to append that HTML data in into the DOM, so that the code will effect my website.
I can paste that data inside a PHP template file of my content management system but I prefer not to touch such files because otherwise I would have to edit any such edited file each time I upgrade the content management system; in contrast, I do have full comfortable control over the JavaScript.

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always try to use full form (2 comments)
always try to use full form
Anonymous‭ wrote about 3 years ago

Everyone isn't familiar with short form. That's why I would suggest to use full form of sentences. Here CMS wasn't understandable for me. You had used DOM but it's available in internet. But I couldn't find CMS...

r~~‭ wrote about 3 years ago

From context, I assume OP means content management system, and I wouldn't have thought to clarify that either. It's not exactly central to understanding the question.