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I am using rails and jquery. On button hit i'm returning results from a partial.

$(".blog-posts ul").append("<%= j render('blog/posts')%>").hide().fadeIn(400);

The results from that are:

"<li class=\"post item\"><div class=\"overlay\"><h5><a href=\"/blog/post-slug\">Post Title<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/li>
 <li class=\"post item\"><div class=\"overlay\"><h5><a href=\"/blog/post-slug\">Post Title<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/li>
 <li class=\"post item\"><div class=\"overlay\"><h5><a href=\"/blog/post-slug\">Post Title<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/li>"

As you can see it returns a string but what I am trying to do is grab every li element as html and append it to a ul but can't seem to get it working.

I've tried a multitude of things, similar to this

 $('li', $("<%= j render('blog/posts')%>")).each(function(i) {
     $(this).appendTo('.blog-posts ul');
 });

But it doesn't append them. I'm trying to append each li with a delay.

I've even tried:

 $('li', $("<%= j render('blog/posts')%>")).each(function(i) {
   $(this).delay((i++) * 500).appendTo('.blog-posts ul').fadeTo(1000, 1);
 });

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Since the top level of the html string is <li> you can use filter() to get each or wrap the new <li> 's in a <ul> to access them using find() or children()

var $newList=$("<ul>").html("<%= j render('blog/posts')%>"),   
     delay=500,
     $list=$('.blog-posts ul');

$newList.children().each(function(i, elem){      
  setTimeout(function(){
      $list.append(elem);
   }, delay*i);
});
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  • Seems like using new ul and children is easiest, not sure about performance issues though. Awesome! Thanks a lot, works great just need to modify my transitions and append.
    – ethikz
    May 29, 2014 at 19:32

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