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Hi I have a very unique requirement. I need to find out a text from a div which is not surrounded by any tag, then once I have it I need to surround it with a div and give it a CSS class.

For eg:

<div class="pagingCss" id="footer">
    <a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=1">1</a>        
    <a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=6">6</a>
    7 
    <a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=8">8</a>        
</div>

So what I want my code to do is find this number 7 (in this case) and then surround it with a span tag and a class like:

<div class="pagingCss" id="footer">
    <a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=1">1</a>        
    <a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=6">6</a>
    <span class="someClass">7</span>
    <a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=8">8</a>        
</div>

All this I am doing is beacuse I just cant get the spacing right for the tag less text and you can see in the screenshot attached

Link to the screenshot : http://yassershaikh.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/paging.png

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    Why don't you check and fix the server side code instead that renders the navigation?
    – papaiatis
    Feb 20, 2012 at 11:24
  • A simpler solution would be to add the a tag to all the numbers and change the class on each anchor depending on if it should be selectable or not. Feb 20, 2012 at 11:26
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    In fact, 7 is surrounded by a <div> tag. If you have to do it only on the pager, for text outside <a> (and not any tag), please be clearer.
    – lorenzo-s
    Feb 20, 2012 at 11:27
  • Check my answer, hope this is what you need for your pagination.
    – The Alpha
    Feb 20, 2012 at 12:43
  • I am using MVC 3 Razor WebGrid for this. And this is what my webgrid.pager() method renders. Feb 20, 2012 at 13:34

3 Answers 3

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You may try this

var footer = document.getElementById("footer");
var nodes=footer.childNodes;
for(i=0;i<nodes.length;i++)
{
    if(parseInt(nodes[i].nodeValue)>0) 
    {
        var span = document.createElement("span")
        span.setAttribute("class","active");
        span.appendChild(document.createTextNode(nodes[i].nodeValue));
        footer.replaceChild(span , nodes[i]);
    }
}

Here is a fiddle link.

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You need to use

:not([href]){
 color:red;
}

http://jsfiddle.net/mfmHz/

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  • Wow never knew this, Can I use this with a particular class like pagingCss:not([href]){} Is that possible. Feb 20, 2012 at 12:58
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<script type="text/javascript">
function load(){
var footer = document.getElementById("footer");
var toFind= "7"
for(i=0;i<footer.childNodes.length;i++)
if(footer.childNodes[i].textContent == toFind ){
var span = document.createElement("span")
span.setAttribute("class","someClass");
span.appendChild(document.createTextNode(toFind));
footer.replaceChild( span , footer.childNodes[i] )
break;
}
}
</script>
<div class="pagingCss" id="footer">
<a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=1">1</a>        
<a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=6">6</a>7<a href="/XXX/Home/Results?page=8">8</a>        
</div>
<input type=button value="click" onclick="load()">

tested it .. makes the child "7" come under span..

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