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$.each(data.items, function(i, pic) {
    $('<img/>').attr('src', pic.image).appendTo($("#wrap .images"));
});

How can I get to have that <img/> inside a div with a class of "img-wrap"?

EDIT for clarification: I would actually like to have EACH itself inside an independant div with a class of img-wrap, I have a json request getting me quite a random amount of images each time and I want to have them in a div.

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  • And where you would like to plug in these divs?
    – Amar
    Dec 18, 2012 at 15:11

5 Answers 5

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I would do something like this, if the div tag and img tag exist, retrive them instead of creating them:

var div = document.createElement('div');
div.setAttribute("class", "img-wrap");

var img = document.createElement('img');
img.setAttribute("src", pic.image);

div.appendChild(img);

yourHolder.appendChild(div);

//Henrik

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  • The OP has jQuery, use of browser-native DOM manipulation is not necessary.
    – Tomalak
    Dec 18, 2012 at 15:07
  • I can agree on that, but its an alternative.
    – Hiny
    Dec 18, 2012 at 15:12
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This should be very simple as follows:

$.each(data.items, function(i, pic) {
   $('.img-wrap').append('<img src="'+pic.image+'"/>');
});
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$(".img-wrap").wrapInner('<div />')
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Try creating the html and then adding it to the existing html within the div:

> var innerHtml = "<img src = " + pic.image + "/>";
> $(".img-wrap").html($(".img-wrap").html() + innerHtml);
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If anyone ever wants to do what I needed to do, then this is what worked:

$.each(data.items, function(i, pic) {
    $('<img/>').attr('src', pic.image).appendTo($("<div/>").attr('class', 'img-wrap').appendTo($("#wrap .images")));
});
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  • I thought you asked for inside a div with a class of "img-wrap"...?
    – Tomalak
    Dec 18, 2012 at 16:42

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