Does document.body.innerHTML = “” clear the web page?

document.body.innerHTML = ''; does clear the body, yeah. But it clears the innerHTML as it is at the moment the code is ran. As you run the code before the images and the script are actually in the body, it tries to clear the body, but there’s nothing to clear.

If you want to clear the body, you have to run the code after the body has been filled with content. You can do this by either placing the <script> block as the last child of body, so everything is loaded before the code is ran, or you have to use some way to listen to the dom:loaded event.

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