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  2. Document Object Model (DOM) - Web APIs | MDN - MDN Web …

    Nov 7, 2025 · The Document Object Model (DOM) connects web pages to scripts or programming languages by representing the structure of a document—such as the HTML representing a …

  3. JavaScript HTML DOM - W3Schools

    The DOM defines a standard for accessing documents: "The W3C Document Object Model (DOM) is a platform and language-neutral interface that allows programs and scripts to …

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  5. Document Object Model - Wikipedia

    DOM Level 1 provided a complete model for an entire HTML or XML document, including the means to change any portion of the document. DOM Level 2 was published in late 2000. It …

  6. HTML DOM (Document Object Model) - GeeksforGeeks

    Oct 22, 2025 · The HTML DOM (Document Object Model) is a structured representation of a web page that allows developers to access, modify, and control its content and structure using …

  7. Welcome | Department of Management

    Nov 4, 2025 · The Department of Management (DOM) has launched a new, modern system for managing claims filed against the State of Iowa, as governed by the State Appeal Board.

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  9. What is the HTML DOM? - W3Schools

    The HTML DOM (Document Object Model) When a web page is loaded, the browser creates a D ocument O bject M odel of the page. The HTML DOM model is constructed as a tree of Objects:

  10. DOM scripting introduction - Learn web development | MDN

    Nov 1, 2025 · Let's provide a brief recap on the Document Object Model (DOM), which we also looked at earlier in the course. The document currently loaded in each one of your browser …