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I'm using :

$parent.addClass('error');

But I would like to add the invalid class to the "parent of the parent". Is there a way to writte it, or is the only solution to specify the exact ID or class of this "greatparent" ?

Here is my html :

<div class="control-group">
    <label class="control-label" for="">Label</label>
    <div class="controls">
        <input id="1" type="text">
    </div>
</div>

<div class="control-group error">
    <label class="control-label" for="">Label</label>
    <div class="controls">
        <input id="2" type="text">
    </div>
</div>

I have many .control-group classes so I want to add the error class only on the focused one, so I can't do like this :

$(".control-group").addClass("error");

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You can use .parent(), e.g.,:

$(this).parent().parent().addClass('error');

But you'll leave yourself some flexibility in your markup if you use .closest() instead:

$(this).closest('.control-group').addClass('error');
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  • Prior to "closest" the other way to do this was $(this).parents('.control-group').addClass('error');
    – Nick Bork
    May 10, 2012 at 16:52
  • It didn't actually worked for me, but the solution from @jani worked fine $parent.parent().addClass('error');
    – pimarc
    May 10, 2012 at 16:56
  • Would have helped if you had told us what $parent was :)
    – jmar777
    May 10, 2012 at 17:29
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I'm pretty sure you can just use $parent.parent().addClass...

I would recommend checking out the jQuery docs, as it contains many useful functions like this. http://api.jquery.com/parent/

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Something like this: $("select-grandchild-here").parent().parent().addClass("error");

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  • Thanks, that was the good idea, but no need for the grandchild : $parent.parent().addClass('error'); worked fine
    – pimarc
    May 10, 2012 at 17:05

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