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I have an HTML code like this:

<div id="content">

    <div class="foobar"></div>
</div>

I want to append child elements inside div#content before the div.foobar element. How can do that?

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    .prepend() is your friend.
    – Ram
    Dec 29, 2013 at 9:52
  • developer.mozilla.org/fr/docs/DOM/element.insertBefore
    – user1636522
    Dec 29, 2013 at 9:57
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    @procrastinator The documentation can be intimidating and that's what this site is for. Anyway I was Googling it myself, this was the first result, and I got my answer (or at least was pointed in the right direction), so mission accomplished.
    – felwithe
    Jun 5, 2014 at 21:37

2 Answers 2

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Before I answer your question let me make something more clearer and easier to u so that you understand what your trying to

Append means you can insert elements as child elements at the end of the selector

example append() and appendTo()

Prepend means you can insert elements as child elements at the beginning of the selector

example prepend() and prependTo()

Notice that selector will be considered as a parent

Before means you can add elements just before the selector

example before() and insertBefore()

After means you can add elements just after the selector

example after() and insertAfter()

before and after does not treat selector as a parent element

Now to answer your question

You can do it using prepend or before

<div id="content">
    <div class="foobar"></div>
</div>

$("your element").insertBefore("#content div.foobar") // or
$("#content div.foobar").before("element") // or
$("#content").prepend("element") // or
$("element").prependTo("#content")

Notice the selector positions in prepend() and prependTo()

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  • I love how you explained the functions first. Thank you
    – Kenan
    Feb 9, 2021 at 10:00
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You can use before()/insertBefore() like

$('#content .foobar').before(newcontent)
$(newcontent).insertBefore('#content .foobar')

or if you want to insert new content as the first child of #content then use prepend()

$('#content').prepend(newcontent)
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  • I guess you have misplaced the selector and content ? it should be insertBefore
    – niko
    Dec 29, 2013 at 10:14
  • @niko I think the A is correct. the only difference is in the method usage. $(second).before(first) and $(first).insertBefore(second) Dec 29, 2013 at 10:18
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    @RokoC.Buljan yes but the second statement should be insertBefore i guess?
    – niko
    Dec 29, 2013 at 10:20
  • @niko ahh yes, I see it now. Dec 29, 2013 at 10:20
  • @BlackSheep true, but does a String variable. Dec 29, 2013 at 10:23

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