This is just to set the properties and their initial values. They're modified individually later in response to clicks and whatnot.
On Apr 7, 11:21 am, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote: > You're close > > $("table").attr({newProp1: "true", newProp2: "7"}); > > although to be honest, your selector or mine doesn't make all that > much sense since you would seemingly want to set unique properties on > each table, something neither line of code does > > On Apr 7, 1:48 pm, Scott <william.scott.ba...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I want to add a property (not a class name or id) to all the tables in > > a web page. I know I can use $("table") to get all the tables on the > > page - can I also do this: > > > $("table").each({newProp1:true, newProp2: 7}); > > > so that now table.newProp1 == true and table.newProp2 == 7 ???- Hide quoted > > text - > > - Show quoted text -