I have a DOM structure like this: (using jQuery)
<div class="test page-1">some code and more dom</div>
<div class="test page-2">some code and more dom</div>
<div class="test page-3">some code and more dom</div>
<div class="test page-4">some code and more dom</div>
<div class="test page-5">some code and more dom</div>
<div class="test page-6">some code and more dom</div>
<div class="test page-7">some code and more dom</div>
and few more ....
Now, how can I increase the number suffixing classes like page-1, page-2
etc. by n (e.g. by 1)
so that resulting class becomes page-2, page-3
etc. ?
i.e. only number of class page-1
will increase and page-1
class becomes page-2
One way is to iterate through all elements using class test
and remove the class and add the new one.
Is there a better way to achieve this for more performance?
The use case is where I have to insert page in between the divs so the inserted page becomes the current page and page's number after that will increase by 1.
data
attribute, butdata
attribute selection is slower thanclass
selector..eq()
or:nth-child()
for selection, and CSS counters for numbering.