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hey whats going on guys welcome to your fourteenth JavaScript and the Dom tutorial and in this video Im going to show you how to change attributes using javascript okay then so in this tutorial I just want to talk about attributes a little bit how you can docHub into the Dom and how you can read attributes such as the class or ID or H ref attributes how we can change those attributes how we can check if an element has an attribute or how we can remove attributes now Im not going to be working in the text editor over here because we dont really need this functionality in our application but Im just going to go through a few examples so you understand it in the console so already Ive grabbed a reference to this book over here which is the name of the wind document dot query selector li first child so if I type in book now were gonna see this element its a span tag right with class of name and name of the wing in the middle so this right here is a class attribute now what if we wa