I am making a function for my site where I set a data attribute which contains the nth-child number of that element.
My HTML markup:
<html>
<body>
<section class="hardware">some text, nth-child is one</section>
<section class="hardware">some text, nth-child is two</section>
<section class="hardware">some text, nth-child is three</section>
<section class="hardware">some text, nth-child is four</section>
<section class="hardware">some text, nth-child is five</section>
</body>
</html>
My JavaScript so far:
var selector = document.getElementsByClassName('hardware');
for(var i = 0; i <= selector.length; i++) {
var index = selector[i] //get the nth-child number here
selector[i].dataset.number = index;
}
How can I get the nth-child number of an element with pure JavaScript (not jQuery), is this even possible in JavaScript?
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