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javascript - How can I make .querySelectorAll() or .forEach() work in Firefox?

I want to remove all elements with class sample.

This is working well in Chrome and Safari:

document.querySelectorAll('.sample').forEach(function(e) {
    e.parentNode.removeChild(e);
});

Here is the error I get in Firefox:

TypeError: document.querySelectorAll(...).forEach is not a function

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document.querySelectorAll returns a NodeList which is indexed like an array, but not an Array so you can't call the array methods on it.

You can use Array.from(nodeList) in ES6 or Array.prototype.slice.call(nodeList) for ES5

 Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('selector')).forEach(el => el)

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