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7,966 PointsIs "document.querySelector('body')" and "document.body" the same?
Are these two ways of accessing a selector the same? until now I have used in other courses the "document.querySelector('')", but, can I just write the selector that I want to access straight away like in the video? example "document.body
Thanks
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe querySelector function can be used to find any document element. Only the head and body elements have their own shorthand properties on the document object, partly because every document will have one and only one of each of these.