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HTMLOListElement

Provides special properties (beyond those defined on the regular HTMLElement interface it also has available to it by inheritance) for manipulating ordered list elements.

interface HTMLOListElement extends HTMLElement {
compact: boolean;
reversed: boolean;
start: number;
type: string;
addEventListener<K extends keyof HTMLElementEventMap>(
type: K,
listener: (this: HTMLOListElement, ev: HTMLElementEventMap[K]) => any,
options?: boolean | AddEventListenerOptions,
): void;
addEventListener(
type: string,
options?: boolean | AddEventListenerOptions,
): void;
removeEventListener<K extends keyof HTMLElementEventMap>(
type: K,
listener: (this: HTMLOListElement, ev: HTMLElementEventMap[K]) => any,
options?: boolean | EventListenerOptions,
): void;
removeEventListener(
type: string,
options?: boolean | EventListenerOptions,
): void;
}
var HTMLOListElement: {
prototype: HTMLOListElement;
}
;

§Extends

§Properties

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compact: boolean
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reversed: boolean
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start: number
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The starting number.

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type: string
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§Methods

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addEventListener<K extends keyof HTMLElementEventMap>(
type: K,
listener: (this: HTMLOListElement, ev: HTMLElementEventMap[K]) => any,
options?: boolean | AddEventListenerOptions,
): void
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addEventListener(
type: string,
options?: boolean | AddEventListenerOptions,
): void
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removeEventListener<K extends keyof HTMLElementEventMap>(
type: K,
listener: (this: HTMLOListElement, ev: HTMLElementEventMap[K]) => any,
options?: boolean | EventListenerOptions,
): void
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removeEventListener(
type: string,
options?: boolean | EventListenerOptions,
): void
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