I'm trying to change any elements containing a particular text string to a red color. In my example I can get the child elements to become blue, but there's something about the way I've written the 'Replace Me' line that is incorrect; the red color change doesn't happen. I note that the "contains" method is usually written as :contains but I couldn't get that to validate with $(this).
$('#main-content-panel .entry').each(function() { $(this).css('color', 'blue'); }); $('#main-content-panel .entry').each(function() { if($(this).contains("Replace Me").length > 0) { $(this).css('color', 'red'); } }); Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/zatHH/
:contains is a selector. To check if a selector applies to given variable, you can use is:
if($(this).is(':contains("Replace Me")')) However Vega's solution is cleaner in this case.
I don't think there is a There is a .contains function in jQuery..contains function but that function is used to see if a DOM element is a descendant of another DOM element. See documentation for .contains. (Credits to @beezir)
I think you are looking for :contains selector. See below for more details,
$('#main-content-panel .entry:contains("Replace Me")').css('color', 'red'); http://jsfiddle.net/zatHH/1/
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