Document: append() method
        
        
          
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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since April 2018.
The Document.append() method
inserts a set of Node objects or strings after
the last child of the document. Strings
are inserted as equivalent Text nodes.
This method appends a child to a Document. To append to an arbitrary element in the tree, see Element.append().
Syntax
append(param1)
append(param1, param2)
append(param1, param2, /* …, */ paramN)
Parameters
- param1, …,- paramN
- 
A set of Nodeobjects or strings to insert.
Return value
None (undefined).
Exceptions
- HierarchyRequestError- DOMException
- 
Thrown when the node cannot be inserted at the specified point in the hierarchy. 
Examples
>Appending a root element to a document
If you try to append an element to an existing HTML document,
it might throw a HierarchyRequestError DOMException given a <html> element already exists.
let html = document.createElement("html");
document.append(html);
// HierarchyRequestError: The operation would yield an incorrect node tree.
If you are creating a new document without any existing element, you can append a root HTML element (or a root SVG element):
let doc = new Document();
let html = document.createElement("html");
doc.append(html);
doc.children; // HTMLCollection [<html>]
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| DOM> # ref-for-dom-parentnode-append①> | 
Browser compatibility
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