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HTML DOM - Node Tree


The HTML DOM views a HTML document as a tree-structure. The tree structure is called a node-tree.

All nodes can be accessed through the tree. Their contents can be modified or deleted, and new elements can be created.

The node tree below shows the set of nodes, and the connections between them. The tree starts at the root node and branches out to the text nodes at the lowest level of the tree:

HTML DOM Node Tree
The nodes in the node tree have a hierarchical relationship to each other.

The terms parent, child, and sibling are used to describe the relationships. Parent nodes have children. Children on the same level are called siblings (brothers or sisters).
  • In a node tree, the top node is called the root
  • Every node, except the root, has exactly one parent node
  • A node can have any number of children
  • A leaf is a node with no children
  • Siblings are nodes with the same parent
The following image illustrates a part of the node tree and the relationship between the nodes:

Parent, Children, and Sibling Node

Look at the following HTML fragment:
<html>
  <head>
    <title>DOM Tutorial</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1>DOM Lesson one</h1>
    <p>Hello world!</p>
  </body>
</html>
From the HTML above:
  • The <html> node has no parent node; it is the root node
  • The parent node of the <head> and <body> nodes is the <html> node
  • The parent node of the "Hello world!" text node is the <p> node
  • and:
    • The <html> node has two child nodes; <head> and <body>
    • The <head> node has one child node; the <title> node
    • The <title> node also has one child node; the text node "DOM Tutorial"
    • The <h1> and <p> nodes are siblings, and both child nodes of <body>

    First Child - Last Child

    From the HTML above:
    • the <head> element is the first child of the <html> element, and the <body> element is the last child of the <html> element
    • the <h1> element is the first child of the <body> element, and the <p> element is the last child of the <body> element

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