Hi, Let me describe the problem I have to solve :
When a field is unvalid : its label gets the errorClass class. Allright ! When the field gets valid : the label, instead of only "loosing" the "error" class, completely disappears (style="display: none;"). How can I keep my labels displayed when the validation is OK ? I described this as a bug (http://plugins.jquery.com/node/8592), I have been answered :" Adding the errorClass to the regular element doesn't work - the plugin uses the errorClass to find the label to show/hide. Use a different class (with the same styles) to fix this." I understood I had to specify an errorClass, but it doesn't solve the problem. Any idea ? Ypy ------------------------------------------------- Here is the source code used : jQuery.extend(jQuery.validator.messages, { // quand le champ est invalide email: "Veuillez entrer une adresse email valide.", }); $(document).ready(function() { // validate signup form on keyup and submit var validator = $("#formulaire").validate({ rules: { Nom: "required", Email: { required: true, email: true, }, }, errorClass: "champrequisvide", errorContainer: "#messageChampsManquants", // classe à appliquer pour les champs manquants et leurs labels highlight: function(element, errorClass) { $(element).addClass(errorClass); $(element.form).find("label[for=" + element.id + "]").addClass (errorClass); }, unhighlight: function(element, errorClass) { $(element).removeClass(errorClass); $(element.form).find("label[for=" + element.id + "]").removeClass (errorClass); }, }); }); PS : It seems it has been solved there (at least for select fields, doesn't work for text inputs): http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/d643212792...