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getElementBy... ...destructuring
I've always wondered how verbose and cumbersome some very common web constructions are. One of this is getElementBy..., which is used as a central interface between Javascript and HTML const myElement = document.getElementById("demo"); myElement.style.color = "red"; This are 81 bytes pure text plus one constant in the global namespace, just to change a color. You can also write this as a oneLiner: document.getElementById("demo").style.color = "red" still 52 bytes used.... You can also use docume
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