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How do I find the title text of a link in jquery.

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  • Or, I guess the OP is trying to get the title of the page that follows the link!
    – Sathyesh
    Apr 9, 2013 at 0:52

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You can use attr to find title attribute.

var title = jQuery("a").attr("title"); //replace "a" with your own selector
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I think you mean the text of the link:

var link_text = $('#someLink').text();

If you mean the title attribute (the text that you see when you hover over the link):

var link_title = $('#someLink').attr('title');
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You get attributes such as title for links (or any other element) like so:

$('a').attr('title');
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$("a").click(function(e){
  e.preventDefault();
  var title = $(this).attr("title");
});
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If you're trying to get the text of the title attribute of the link, you can use this, assuming that myLink is a jQuery object of your link:

myLink.attr("title")

However, if you mean the actual text of the link, then you can use this:

myLink.text()

You can read the jQuery documentation for the attr method here and the documentation for the text method here.

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