The HTML Location assign() method loads a new HTML document without replacing the URL of the current HTML document from the document history.
Syntax
Following is the syntax −
location.assign(URL)
Let us see an example of HTML Location assign() Method−
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <style> body { color: #000; height: 100vh; background: linear-gradient(62deg, #FBAB7E 0%, #F7CE68 100%) no-repeat; text-align: center; } .btn { background: #db133a; border: none; height: 2rem; border-radius: 20px; width: 330px; display: block; color: #fff; outline: none; cursor: pointer; margin: 1rem auto; } </style> <body> <h1>HTML Location assign() Method Demo</h1> <button class="btn" onclick="display()">Load Tutorialspoint</button> <script> function display() { location.assign("https://tutorialspoint.com/"); } </script> </body> </html>
Output
Click on “Load Tutorialspoint” button to load tutorialspoint document in the current document−