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I have some PHP code that creates the following table on a page, which is shown here:

echo '<table class="table" id="structures' . $i . '">';
    echo '<tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb' . $i . '[]"></td></tr>';
    echo '<tr>';
        if($draw_hyp == 1){
            echo '<td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" class="structure" placeholder="problem statement" name="hyp" id="hypo" /></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Bucket" name="b[]"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb' . $i . '[]"></td>';   
        }else{
            echo '<td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Bucket" name="b[]"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb' . $i . '[]"></td>';
        }
    echo '</tr>';
    echo '<tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb' . $i . '[]"></td></tr>';
    echo '<tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><a href="#" class="add_sub_bucket" id="' . $i . '">Add</a></td></tr>';
echo '</table>';

Then I have some js which allow the user to add additional rows to the table, which is shown here:

$( "body" ).on( "click", ".add_sub_bucket", function(e) {
    e.preventDefault();
    var currentId = $(this).attr('id');
    $('#structures' + currentId).append('<tr><td class="s_td"></td>' + 
    '<td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb' + currentId + '[]"></td></tr>' + 
    /*'<a href="#" class="remove_sub_bucket">x</a></td></tr>' + */
    '<tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><a href="#" class="add_sub_bucket" id="' + currentId + '">Add</a></td></tr>'
    );
    $(this).remove();
});

The js successfully adds the rows, but each additional row added appears to have double the spacing around it. The HTML from the initial PHP and the js reference the same .css file so I'm a bit puzzled as to why I get the extra spacing between rows from the js.

And here is rendered HTML of the table created by PHP code:

<form role="form" method="POST" id="inputStructure"> 
    <table class="table" id="structures0">
        <tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb0[]"></td></tr>
        <tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Bucket" name="b[]"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb0[]"></td></tr>
        <tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb0[]"></td></tr>
        <tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><a href="#" class="add_bucket" id="0">Add</a></td><td class="s_td"><a href="#" class="add_sub_bucket" id="0">Add</a></td></tr>
    </table>

Any pointers in the right direction would be much appreciated!

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  • Post the rendered HTML, not the PHP source.
    – j08691
    Aug 23, 2014 at 20:54
  • @j08691 added rendered HTML
    – john k
    Aug 23, 2014 at 21:22
  • This is what I see when testing the code you posted: jsfiddle.net/bj1ght8t
    – j08691
    Aug 23, 2014 at 21:31
  • what`s the rendered html after you add a row? (F12)
    – Egg Vans
    Aug 23, 2014 at 21:33

1 Answer 1

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In your fiddle, you remove the "add" link, not the row containing the link, so you retrieve an empty row, that is your "double" space. Better to see, if you give the table a border.

$( "body" ).on( "click", ".add_sub_bucket", function(e) {
    e.preventDefault();
    var currentId = $(this).attr('id');
    $('#structures' + currentId).append('<tr><td class="s_td"></td>' + 
    '<td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><input class="s_input" type="text" placeholder="Sub-bucket" name="sb' + currentId + '[]"></td></tr>' + 
    /*'<a href="#" class="remove_sub_bucket">x</a></td></tr>' + */
    '<tr><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"></td><td class="s_td"><a href="#" class="add_sub_bucket" id="' + currentId + '">Add</a></td></tr>'
    );
   // this is the link not the row, you could do the following instead 
   // $(this).remove();
   $(this).closest('tr').remove();
});
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  • Thanks, this is the right approach. I used a slightly different approach to remove the right rows but the definite issue was removing the link, not the full row!
    – john k
    Aug 23, 2014 at 23:39

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