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Hi. I have the following that adds a class to all <td> elements, however I have a particular <td colspan="3"> and I want to exclude it. How do I do this in jquery? Thanks for any help.

$('td', table).addClass('ui-widget-content'); // exclude a <td colspan="3">
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  • sorry stackoverflow seems to remove html tag in my comment??? My question should be: Hi I have the following that adds a class to all "td tag" however I have a particular "td tag colspan=6" and I want to exclude it. How do I do this in jquery? Thanks for any help.
    – pakito
    Jul 7, 2011 at 5:04
  • I've edited your question to display the missing tag details, but (with my current priveleges) I have to wait for that edit to be peer reviewed before you'll see it. If you enclose your tags with the ` character they will display.
    – nnnnnn
    Jul 7, 2011 at 5:30

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Use the .not() to exclude particular elements.

$('td', table).not('td [colspan=3]').addClass('ui-widget-content');
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  • Thanks you very much! I have to wait 5mins to accept the answer :( Whats wrong with stackoverflow?
    – pakito
    Jul 7, 2011 at 5:10
  • 'td colspan:3' is not the correct selector expression, should be 'td[colspan=3]'
    – Rick Su
    Jul 7, 2011 at 5:12
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This is more cleanly done in my opinion using an attribute selector

$('td[colspan!=6]', table).addClass('ui-widget-content');
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Use filter function (See manual here http://api.jquery.com/filter/ )

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Could do it in selector

$('td:not([colspan=3])','table').addClass('ui-widget-content');

see example

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Use not()

$('td', table).not('td [colspan=3]').addClass('ui-widget-content');

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