re[jQuery] moveAttr('href') on document load?

2009-05-03 Thread Sam Granger
$(function() { $('#add a').removeAttr('href'); }); What's wrong with this code? I want to remove all href's from a tags onload of a document. Still a bit new to jQuery so sorry for this silly question! Just been trying to figure it out for ages. The links are in

Re: re[jQuery] moveAttr('href') on document load?

2009-05-03 Thread Charlie
removeAttr() will take the whole href property out of the tag a href="" Test/a will become a Test/a if you want to keep href property you could overwrite the href values $('#add a').attr('href','#'); produces a href="" Test/a Sam Granger wrote: $(function() { $('#add

Re: re[jQuery] moveAttr('href') on document load?

2009-05-03 Thread Sam Granger
Awesome, thanks! That works exactly how I want it!:) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/removeAttr%28%27href%27%29-on-document-load--tp23355653s27240p23358695.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: re[jQuery] moveAttr('href') on document load?

2009-05-03 Thread Sam Granger
Thanks Charlie! That did the trick :) Charlie Tomlinson wrote: removeAttr() will take the whole href property out of the tag lt;a href=something.phpgt; Testlt;/agt; will become lt;agt; Testlt;/agt; if you want to keep href property you could overwrite the href values