How about something like: $required = $(".required"); // list of elements with 'required' class. $.each($required, function(i) { var id = $(this).attr('id'); var $label = $("label[for="+id+"]"); $label.text( $label.text()+'*' ); });
The requirement is that all your .required input's ID should have a corresponding label with a matching 'for' ID. (It's not going to bomb or anything if it doesn't.) On Mar 31, 3:46 pm, Baum <dbau56...@gmail.com> wrote: > One note the javascript included in the original post is incorrect...I > was playing around and pasted the wrong copy...remove the each(). Also > var size = $(".required").size(); is equal to 1 but var size = $ > ("input").size(); is equal to 2. > > Thanks. > > On Mar 31, 7:56 pm, Baum <dbau56...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I am looking to use jQuery in conjunction with xVal for validation. > > One of the cool things I though jQuery would allow me to do is append > > an asterisk (*) to the label of "ALL" my fields that have a css class > > of "required". The example below only applies the asterisk to the > > first field. > > > How can I get all of the fields from my page that have a > > class="required", find the label (previous element) for each, and > > append some text (an asterisk) to the label for that field? > > > Example > > ====================== > > > <script type="text/javascript"> > > $(document).ready(function() { > > //$('label.required').append(' <strong>*</ > > strong> '); > > $(".required").each().prev().not('input').not('br').not > > ('select').append(' * '); > > }); > > </script> > > > <label for="FirstName'>LastName</label> > > <input id="FirstName" class="required" /> > > > <label for="LastName">LastName</label> > > <input id="LastName" class="required" /> > > > Thanks, > > > Baum > >