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Is there a better way of writing this?

$('<span class="a"></span>').insertAfter($('#email'));
$('<span class="a"></span>').insertAfter($('#username'));
$('<span class="a"></span>').insertAfter($('#password'));
$('<span class="a"></span>').insertAfter($('#password_confirmation'));

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insertAfter can take a query string:

$("<span class=\"a\"></span>").insertAfter("#email,#username,#password,#password_confirmation")
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  • This isn't working for me on jsFiddle (Chrome). Jul 29, 2011 at 2:57
  • @Hans that might have to do with the fact that it's an empty span tag. Try placing content inside of the span, like here. Jul 29, 2011 at 3:13
  • @Hans It got me the first time too. Jul 29, 2011 at 3:37
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$('#email,#username,#password,#password_confirmation')
   .insert($('span').attr('class', 'a'));

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