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How can I find elements by text content with jQuery?
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Closed 4 years ago.
how can I remove an element using jquery by the text in the element.
Link1
I dont want to remove the element by class or ID. I want to do something like this:
$('a').html('Link1').remove()
Can you help me with this?
Please try this
jQuery
$('a:contains("Link1")').remove();
Demo fiddle
For more reference please refer this.
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Create <div> and append <div> dynamically
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Closed 2 years ago.
I used a query selector to get the div i want to append. But the created div doesn't want to append to anything other than the body. Is there a way i can make it specifically append under the div?
Look at this: https://www.w3schools.com/jsref/met_node_appendchild.asp
What you need to do is
parent.appendChild(thatDiv);
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How can I select an element with multiple classes in jQuery?
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Closed 6 years ago.
I am using jquery bootpag to display pagination on a page
<div class="textgray showing"></div>
How should I tell jQuery to select this div? I tried the following without but neither of these attempts work
$(".textgray .showing").html("some text");
$(".textgray showing").html("some text");
P.S I am a beginner in frontend so bear with me
The space means the second part is inside the first one (it's called the descendant combinator). Remove it:
$(".textgray.showing").html("some text");
You don't need to put that extra space in between selector. space in selector looks for descendant elements:
$(".textgray.showing").html("some text");
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How to change a text with jQuery
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Closed 6 years ago.
I have a javascript code. The code always appends some text to an old one. But I dont want that the text is attached to the old text. Instead, I want that it replaces the old text.
Here is the code line:
$("#werkstatt").append("Text");
How can I do that?
Thank you very much!
You have to use empty() method.
$("#werkstatt").empty().append("Text");
or simply you should use .text() method.
$("#werkstatt").text("Text");
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How can I add "href" attribute to a link dynamically using JavaScript?
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Closed 8 years ago.
In my site I have one div like this
<div class="yjme_item_in yjmeitem29">
inside this div there is a link and I would like to replace the href of it, introducing www.google.com.
Any ideas ?
I have tried this with no luck
var a = document.getElementsByClassName("yjmeitem29")[0];
a.setAttribute("href", "www.google.es");
Try this
a.childNodes[0].setAttribute("href", "www.google.es");
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Remove all child elements of a DOM node in JavaScript
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Closed 9 years ago.
I found some jQuery code to clear the contents of a div:
$('#masterdiv').empty();
Is there any similar way to do this in raw javascript, without jQuery or any other library?
This code will work.
while (myNode.firstChild) {
myNode.removeChild(myNode.firstChild);
}
Mention the id of the tag on myNode for which you want to remove the inner child.
Please have a look on
http://jsfiddle.net/2dJAN/19/
<div class="btn-post">123</div>
$(".btn-post").html("")