Unlike questions based on (unique) id's and name's, this targets name-less and id-less elements!
I would like to load the JavaScript function called audio() only when an <audio> element is present on the HTML page.
If there is such an HTML element, then there would be only 1 instance of this <audio> element on the entire HTML page.
At the moment I'm selecting a unique id (audio) which works.
I wonder however, would it be possible to omit the id="audio" and just let the if statement trigger on the very existence of the <audio> html element on the page. If yess, then what if-statement would safely trigger a positive when such an <audio> HTML-element exist?
JS
if (document.getElementById("audio") !== null){
    window.onload = audio();
}
HTML
<audio id="audio" src="/audiofile.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" preload="none"></audio>
 
    