Ok so I switched to errorLabelContainer: ".insidePage_error", But that div still isn't getting any errors into it.
On 11/18/09 1:55 PM, "Jörn Zaefferer" <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com> wrote: Do you have only a single element? Then use the errorLabelContainer option. Or one for each input? Then you need to make that selector relative to the current input; currently you select the same div for each input. Jörn On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Atkinson, Sarah <sarah.atkin...@cookmedical.com> wrote: That's actualy what I was looking at... But I'm not using a table layout. So instead I want them to go into a special error div with class "insidePage_error" And so I got these 2 lines errordiv=$('.insidePage_error div'); error.appendTo(errordiv); I also tried Errordiv.appendChild(error); but that didn't work either On 11/18/09 12:00 PM, "Jörn Zaefferer" <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com <http://joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com> > wrote: Take a look at the milk-demo here: http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/milk The messages are placed in the column next to the input element, that should be close to what you are looking for. Jörn 2009/11/18 Atkinson, Sarah <sarah.atkin...@cookmedical.com <http://sarah.atkin...@cookmedical.com> > I am trying to put all my errors in a <div> that is the 3rd column. I then want to set there position so it is level with the element. But when I run it I get no error messages Here is my code: errorPlacement: function(error, element) { errordiv=$('.insidePage_error div'); error.appendTo(errordiv); //var offset = $(element).offset(); //error.css({'top' : offset.top, 'position' : 'absolute' }); },