The Node.insertBefore()
method inserts a node before the reference node as a child of a specified parent node. If the given child is a reference to an existing node in the document, insertBefore()
moves it from its current position to the new position (there is no requirement to remove the node from its parent node before appending it to some other node).
This means that a node can't be in two points of the document simultaneously. So if the node already has a parent, the node is first removed, then inserted at the new position. The Node.cloneNode()
can be used to make a copy of the node before appending it under the new parent. Note that the copies made with cloneNode
will not be automatically kept in sync.
If the reference node is null
, the specified node is added to the end of the list of children of the specified parent node.
If the given child is a DocumentFragment
, the entire contents of the DocumentFragment
are moved into the child list of the specified parent node.
var insertedNode = parentNode.insertBefore(newNode, referenceNode);
If referenceNode
is null
, the newNode
is inserted at the end of the list of child nodes.
referenceNode
is not an optional parameter -- you must explicitly pass a Node
or null
. Failing to provide it or passing invalid values may behave differently in different browser versions.
The returned value is the added child except when newNode
is a DocumentFragment
, in which case the empty DocumentFragment
is returned.
<div id="parentElement"> <span id="childElement">foo bar</span> </div> <script> // Create the new node to insert var newNode = document.createElement("span"); // Get a reference to the parent node var parentDiv = document.getElementById("childElement").parentNode; // Begin test case [ 1 ] : Exist a childElement --> All working correctly var sp2 = document.getElementById("childElement"); parentDiv.insertBefore(newNode, sp2); // End test case [ 1 ] // Begin test case [ 2 ] : childElement is of Type undefined var sp2 = undefined; // Not exist a node of id "childElement" parentDiv.insertBefore(newNode, sp2); // Implicit dynamic cast to type Node // End test case [ 2 ] // Begin test case [ 3 ] : childElement is of Type "undefined" ( string ) var sp2 = "undefined"; // Not exist a node of id "childElement" parentDiv.insertBefore(newNode, sp2); // Generate "Type Error: Invalid Argument" // End test case [ 3 ] </script>
insertedNode
The node being inserted, that is newNode
parentNode
The parent of the newly inserted node.newNode
The node to be inserted.referenceNode
The node before which newNode
is inserted.<div id="parentElement"> <span id="childElement">foo bar</span> </div> <script> // Create a new, plain <span> element var sp1 = document.createElement("span"); // Get a reference to the element, before we want to insert the element var sp2 = document.getElementById("childElement"); // Get a reference to the parent element var parentDiv = sp2.parentNode; // Insert the new element into the DOM before sp2 parentDiv.insertBefore(sp1, sp2); </script>
There is no insertAfter
method. It can be emulated by combining the insertBefore
method with nextSibling
.
In the previous example, sp1
could be inserted after sp2
using:
parentDiv.insertBefore(sp1, sp2.nextSibling);
If sp2
does not have a next sibling, then it must be the last child — sp2.nextSibling
returns null
, and sp1
is inserted at the end of the child node list (immediately after sp2
).
Insert an element before the first child element, using the firstChild property.
// Get a reference to the element in which we want to insert a new node var parentElement = document.getElementById('parentElement'); // Get a reference to the first child var theFirstChild = parentElement.firstChild; // Create a new element var newElement = document.createElement("div"); // Insert the new element before the first child parentElement.insertBefore(newElement, theFirstChild);
When the element does not have a first child, then firstChild
is null
. The element is still appended to the parent, after the last child. Since the parent element did not have a first child, it did not have a last child either. Consequently, the new element is the only element, after insertion.
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | 1 | Yes | 3 | 9 | Yes | Yes |
Mobile | |||||||
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Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | 1 | 18 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ? |
Specification | Status | Comment |
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DOM The definition of 'Node.insertBefore' in that specification. | Living Standard | Fixes errors in the insertion algorithm |
DOM4 The definition of 'Node.insertBefore' in that specification. | Obsolete | Describes the algorithm in more detail |
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification The definition of 'Node.insertBefore' in that specification. | Obsolete | No notable changes |
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Core Specification The definition of 'Node.insertBefore' in that specification. | Obsolete | No notable changes |
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification The definition of 'Node.insertBefore' in that specification. | Obsolete | Introduced |
Node.removeChild()
Node.replaceChild()
Node.appendChild()
Node.hasChildNodes()
Element.insertAdjacentElement()
ParentNode.prepend()
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