Excellent! And yes, chaining is great.
I had tried chaining with append, but I now realize why that wasn't
working (it was putting HTML into font-container and not subdiv).
This combined with Franck's last example give me exactly what I need.
Brad
On Jun 12, 1:44 pm, George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Try this...
$('').appendTo("#font-container").html("Lorem
ipsum ...")
Isn't chaining great?!
George
On Jun 12, 8:21 pm, Brad Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Franck!
>
> I had something working but that is more compact.
>
> Since I will need to place content into the inserted div I
On 12 juin, 21:21, Brad Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> var c = $("#font-container");
> c.append('');
> c.children("div:last-child").html("Lorem ipsum ..."); // get
> the last inserted div
>
You could use an id and increment it each time you insert a child and
then use this id directly.
Som
Thanks Franck!
I had something working but that is more compact.
Since I will need to place content into the inserted div I need to
select the last inserted div. Using your suggestion, I've come up with
something like:
var c = $("#font-container");
c.append('');
c.children("div:last-child").htm
This should work:
$('#form_containter').append('');
then
$('#form_containter').append('');
and so on...
Franck.
On 12 juin, 18:39, Brad Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In looking at the DOM manipulation commands I'm not clear on the best
> way to insert a div into an existing div. More sp
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