Okay, so here's the deal: I'm trying to create a userscript for use within Greasemonkey/Chrome/whatever else people use to manage those things. Part of what I'd like to do is to create labels for the icons I designed for this particular script. I have at least a rough idea of how to accomplish this in Jquery. The code I would have used is this:
$('li.tab.iconic').each(function (i) {
var spanName = $('this').attr(id);
var toRemove = '_button';
var spanNameCrop = spanName.replace(toRemove,'');
$('this').append('<span class="tooltip_label">'+spanNameCrop+'</span>');
});
Basically, I want to grab the id
attribute of each li
, trim the phrase "_button" from it, and insert the remaining text into the span that will be the label. My problem is that I've searched high and low but have found no clear instructions on how to do a loop like this in javascript. Is it even possible?
Alternatively, the website I'm styling does include the Jquery library. Is there a way to tell my script to load after the site has loaded jquery so that jquery script will work?
Edit: Got it working thanks to Avladov. Here's the final script.
var jQuery, $ = null;
function addJQuery(callback) {
var p = null;
if(window.opera || window.navigator.vendor.match(/Google/)) {
var div = document.createElement("div");
div.setAttribute("onclick", "return window;");
p = div.onclick();
}
else {
p = unsafeWindow;
}
jQuery = $ = p.jQuery.noConflict();
callback();
}
var myFunction = function() {
jQuery('#header .tab.iconic[id!="missinge_button"] a').css({"background-image":"url('http://i.imgur.com/2QmZG.png')"});
jQuery('#header .tab.iconic').each(function (i) {
var tabID = jQuery(this).attr('id');
var labelName = tabID.replace('_button','');
if (jQuery(this).find('span[class="tooltip_label"]').length){
}
else{
jQuery(this).append('<span class="tooltip_label">'+labelName+'</span>');
jQuery('.tooltip_label').css({'text-transform':'capitalize'});
}
});
};
addJQuery(myFunction);
this
object. Use them forid
attribute$(this).attr('id');
this
. Fixed.