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Function Description
"text()" on
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Replaces the textcontentof the HTML element with the supplied value,
or returns the text content of the element if no value is supplied.
"width()" on
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Gets or sets the outer width of the HTML element, including padding
and borders.
add()
The add() function adds elements to one or more HTML elements, which can be:
l The elements that match the selector of a script (see "results" on page1509).
l One element that matches the selector of a script that runs for "Each matched element"
(see "this" on page1425 and "Setting the scope of a script" on page924).
l The elements returned by a query in the template (see "query()" on page1379).
add(content)
The add() function adds HTML content to one or more HTML elements and returns the union of
this result or result set and other content.
content
A query result. This can be an HTML string or a result set.
Examples
Add one result set to another
This script adds one query result to another and sets the background color to yellow.
query("#test1").add(query("#test2")).css("background", "yellow");
Note: the way the functions add() and css() are used in this script is called 'chaining'. Chaining
is optional; the same could be achieved by storing the results of the queries in a variable:
var myResult = query("#test1");
myResult.add(query("#test2");
myResult.css("background", "yellow");
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