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Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong with this jQuery code here?

$('.deleter').click(function() {
    var toDelete = $(this).attr('stringStorage');
	$('.urls').text($('.urls').text().replace(toDelete, ''));
    $(this).remove();
});
.deleter {
  display: inline-block;
  margin-right: 10px;
  background-color: red;
  color: white;
  cursor: pointer;
}
.deleter:hover { background-color: orange; }

br { line-height: 22px; }
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class="urls">
  <span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.firsturl.com">x</span>www.firsturl.com<br>
  <span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.anothereurl.com">x</span>www.anothereurl.com<br>
  <span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.athirdurl.com">x</span>www.athirdurl.com<br>
</div>

It works fine at removing the .deleter element:

https://jsfiddle.net/Hastig/ku0t7mey/5/

But once $('.urls').text($('.urls').text().replace(toDelete, '')); in the element .deleter is removed but the contents (x) are left behind:

https://jsfiddle.net/Hastig/ku0t7mey/4/

UPDATE

I can get the whole function to work with this solution here.

But I will leave this question open for anyone who can answer why the code I used seems to remove all html elements within the targeted element.

https://jsfiddle.net/Hastig/ku0t7mey/6/

3 Answers 3

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You can use .nextSibling, .textContent to set #text node adjacent to clicked .deleter element to empty string "".

$('.deleter').click(function(e) {
    var toDelete = $(this).data('stringStorage');
    this.nextSibling.textContent = "";
    $(this).remove();
});

You can also substitute using data-* attribute for custom attribute at html

<div class="urls">
  <span class="deleter" data-string-storage="www.firsturl.com">x</span>www.firsturl.com<br>
  <span class="deleter" data-string-storage="www.anothereurl.com">x</span>www.anothereurl.com<br>
  <span class="deleter" data-string-storage="www.athirdurl.com">x</span>www.athirdurl.com<br>
</div>

jsfiddle https://jsfiddle.net/ku0t7mey/8/

you could alternatively use .contents(), .filter(), .trim(), .add() to remove the #text node at same call where this is removed from document

 $(".urls").contents().filter(function() {
   return this.nodeType === 3 && this.nodeValue.trim() === toDelete
 }).add(this).remove();

https://jsfiddle.net/ku0t7mey/12/

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  • Gee, you made it look easy. Thanks very much. I'll be learning a lot from this as I reference it many times in the future. Sep 3, 2016 at 5:15
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Check this: https://jsfiddle.net/ku0t7mey/7/

Modify the HTML like:

<div class="urls">
<div><span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.firsturl.com">x</span>www.firsturl.com</div>
<div>  <span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.anothereurl.com">x</span>www.anothereurl.com</div>
  <div><span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.athirdurl.com">x</span>www.athirdurl.com</div>sss
</div>

JS like:

$('.deleter').click(function() {
    var toDelete = $(this).attr('stringStorage');
    $(this).parent().remove();
});
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  • Thanks Ish, thanks for your answer but I should have mentioned that I couldn't mess with the html structure. Sep 3, 2016 at 5:19
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Try this jsfiddle

HTML

<div class="urls">
<div class="delete">
  <span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.firsturl.com">x</span>www.firsturl.com<br>
</div>
  <div class="delete">
    <span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.anothereurl.com">x</span>www.anothereurl.com<br>
  </div>
<div class="delete">
  <span class="deleter" stringStorage="www.athirdurl.com">x</span>www.athirdurl.com<br>
</div>

</div>

SCRIPT

$('.delete').click(function() {
    var toDelete = $(this).attr('stringStorage');
    $(this).remove();
});
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  • Thanks for your answer Kumar, I forgot to emphasize it was just the jquery I needed help with and couldn't adjust the html.. Sep 3, 2016 at 5:20

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