If you're a Web developer, you may have heard of the querySelectorAll()
DOM method, which accepts a selector list and returns matching elements where applicable. It's supported in IE8 and later, so it enjoys pretty widespread use.
Most developers know this API by the methods querySelector()
and querySelectorAll()
, but they are actually defined in a standard known as the Selectors API. Level 2 of this API was in development for a while before being merged into DOM level 4 (see the note), but it will introduce more methods in addition to the aforementioned two.
Currently there are two tags that are being used to refer to these methods: queryselectorall and selectors-api (surprisingly, queryselector does not exist). I have been retagging questions changing the former to the latter for a while, but now that the Selectors API is being consolidated into DOM4, I'm not entirely sure what tag should be used going forward.
We generally try not to use tags that refer to specific methods, especially when there are many others related to it, so queryselectorall should probably go or we'll have a bunch of these method tags. But what should be used in its place?
- selectors-api (I suggested a synonym some time ago but it has not received any votes)
- dom
- dom css-selectors
Or is it safe to make other method tags synonyms of queryselectorall and just go with that?
queryselectorall
sounded just as useless as having a tag fortostring
, but then I realized... we do. Anyway, I'd go forselectors-api
and then make an alias forcss-selectors
. To me, usingdom
sounds wrong as that's a much wider topic.css-selectors
it gets mapped toselectors-api
. Synonym. The word my brain was trying to use was synonym. I'm not sure why my fingers didn't listen. Sorry. It's 7 am here :)