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UPDATE: Yes I am Using PHP in my pages.

Hello Friends I was thinking..... Is there a way to add a <span> tag to the title without using javascript?

May be using Regex or php or some other method. I dont really know.

Let me explain....

My HTML is like this:

<h3 class="title">The Title Goes Here</h3>

What I want is to automatically add a span tag, so the the final HTML looks like this.

<h3 class="title"><span>The </span>Title Goes Here</h3>

I want to wrap only the first word of the title in a <span> tag.

I know this can easily be dont using Javascript but I am looking for a non-javascript solution.

Please Help!

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    You don't give any indication of context. Is the HTML page being generated by PHP, served off disk via a web server, or indeed just loaded from a file on the same computer as the web browser? Mar 10, 2012 at 23:06
  • Is your HTML generated by PHP? Then it should be fairly easy to adjust this process. If it is a static file then just edit it. Mar 10, 2012 at 23:06
  • @James Aylett Yes I am using PHP in my pages.
    – Vikram Rao
    Mar 10, 2012 at 23:30
  • @Felix Kling Yes I am using PHP in my pages.
    – Vikram Rao
    Mar 10, 2012 at 23:30
  • You should provide some more information then. How is <h3 class="title">The Title Goes Here</h3> generated? Mar 11, 2012 at 1:15

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You can do this with DOMDocument in PHP if you don't want to do it with the javascript DOM:

$html = '<h3 class="title">The Title Goes Here</h3>';
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->loadHTML($html);
$xp = new DOMXPath($doc);
foreach($xp->query('//h3[@class="title"]') as $parent) {
    $title = $parent->nodeValue;
    list($first, $rest) = explode(' ', $title, 2);
    $span = new DOMElement('span', $first. ' ');
    $parent->nodeValue = $rest;
    $parent->insertBefore($span, $parent->firstChild);
}
foreach($doc->getElementsByTagName('body')->item(0)->childNodes as $node)
{
    echo $doc->saveHTML($node);
}
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  • Hi @hakre Thanks for helping. Could you please explain a bit more in detail as to ho do I do this for multiple titles? Yes I am using php in my pages.
    – Vikram Rao
    Mar 10, 2012 at 23:26
  • The code example does work on every <h3> tag with the class="title". For 0, one or more.
    – hakre
    Mar 10, 2012 at 23:33
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My answer is that the cannot be done. You can't manipulate a page in the browser without JavaScript. This can only be achieved by editing the page on the server manually, or by dynamically generating it using PHP logic, or an equivalent solution, of which there are many.

If you are doing this for a corporate solution that is only used on a single corporate standard browser, you could look into building a plugin for the browser.

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