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I have code that looks like this:

<div id="header">
    <ul class="tabs">
        <li><a href="/user/view"><span class="tab">Profile</span></a></li>
        <li><a href="/user/edit"><span class="tab">Edit</span></a></li>
    </ul>
</div>

I'd like to use jQuery to add the following to the list:

<li><a href="/user/messages"><span class="tab">Message Center</span></a></li>

I tried this:

$("#content ul li:last").append("<li><a href="/user/messages"><span class="tab">Message Center</span></a></li>");

But that adds the new li inside the last li (just before the closing tag), not after it. What's the best way to add this li?

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14 Answers 14

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This would do it:

$("#header ul").append('<li><a href="/user/messages"><span class="tab">Message Center</span></a></li>');

Two things:

  • You can just append the <li> to the <ul> itself.
  • You need to use the opposite type of quotes than what you're using in your HTML. So since you're using double quotes in your attributes, surround the code with single quotes.
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    just as a side note, you can use prepend instead of append in case you want to add as the first element instead of the last
    – Thomas
    May 14, 2014 at 8:00
527

You can also do it in a more 'object' and still easy-to-read way:

$('#content ul').append(
    $('<li>').append(
        $('<a>').attr('href','/user/messages').append(
            $('<span>').attr('class', 'tab').append("Message center")
)));

You don't have to fight with quotes then, but you must keep trace of braces :)

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  • Wouldn't your approach start new tags but not close them?
    – everton
    Jan 12, 2012 at 11:04
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    No, jquery creates tags using DOM manipulation, so it has only to know it's name Jan 12, 2012 at 13:13
  • I love this. I hate messing with strings and quotes :) BTW: Other option would be stackoverflow.com/a/4673436/112000 Apr 10, 2012 at 11:53
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    This is by far the more preferable way, that is to use the more object-oriented manner.
    – Will
    Nov 9, 2013 at 3:38
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If you are simply adding text in that li, you can use:

 $("#ul").append($("<li>").text("Some Text."));
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  • Works like a charm for me after trying all failed solution..
    – TarangP
    Aug 27, 2021 at 11:10
55

How about using "after" instead of "append".

$("#content ul li:last").after('<li><a href="/user/messages"><span class="tab">Message Center</span></a></li>');

".after()" can insert content, specified by the parameter, after each element in the set of matched elements.

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    Thank you, this helped me. To insert into the middle of a list, you need to use before or after. Feb 12, 2012 at 7:50
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    this combined with @Danubian_Sailor's answer hit the spot for me
    – bkwdesign
    Sep 10, 2015 at 15:00
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jQuery comes with the following options which could fulfil your need in this case:

append is used to add an element at the end of the parent div specified in the selector:

$('ul.tabs').append('<li>An element</li>');

prepend is used to add an element at the top/start of the parent div specified in the selector:

$('ul.tabs').prepend('<li>An element</li>');

insertAfter lets you insert an element of your selection next after an element you specify. Your created element will then be put in the DOM after the specified selector closing tag:

$('<li>An element</li>').insertAfter('ul.tabs>li:last');
will result in:
<li><a href="/user/edit"><span class="tab">Edit</span></a></li>
<li>An element</li>

insertBefore will do the opposite of the above:

$('<li>An element</li>').insertBefore('ul.tabs>li:last');
will result in:
<li>An element</li>
<li><a href="/user/edit"><span class="tab">Edit</span></a></li>
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You should append to the container, not the last element:

$("#content ul").append('<li><a href="/user/messages"><span class="tab">Message Center</span></a></li>');

The append() function should've probably been called add() in jQuery because it sometimes confuses people. You would think it appends something after the given element, while it actually adds it to the element.

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$("#content ul").append('<li><a href="/user/messages"><span class="tab">Message Center</span></a></li>');
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7

Instead of

$("#header ul li:last")

try

$("#header ul")
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Use:

$("#content ul").append('<li><a href="/user/messages"><span class="tab">Message Center</span></a></li>');

Here is some feedback regarding code readability (shameless plug for a blog). http://coderob.wordpress.com/2012/02/02/code-readability

Consider separating the declaration of your new elements from the action of adding them to your UL.. It would look something like this:

var tabSpan = $('<span/>', {
    html: 'Message Center'
});
var messageCenterAnchor = $('<a/>', {
    href='/user/messages',
    html: tabSpan
});
var newListItem = $('<li/>', {
    html: messageCenterAnchor,
    "id": "myIDGoesHere"
});    // NOTE: you have to put quotes around "id" for IE..

$("content ul").append(newListItem);
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  • var newListItem = $('<li/>', { html: messageCenterAnchor }); How do I get the li and id?
    – jmogera
    Apr 15, 2012 at 5:11
  • @jmogera, are you trying to set the id? If so, you can just do that inside the { }'s. I updated the code above :) May 8, 2012 at 18:36
  • The link is (effectively broken): "Oops! That page can’t be found." Jun 5, 2021 at 19:10
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Use:

// Creating and adding an element to the page at the same time.
$("ul").append("<li>list item</li>");
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This is the shortest way you can do that:

list.push($('<li>', {text: blocks[i] }));
$('ul').append(list);

Where blocks is an array. And you need to loop through the array.

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This is another one

$("#header ul li").last().html('<li> Menu 5 </li>');
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Just to add to this thread - if you are moving an existing item you will need to use clone and then true/false on whether you clone/deep-clone the events as well (https://api.jquery.com/clone/).

Example: $("#content ul").append($('.existing_li').clone(true));

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Add li in ul as first item using prepend() function of jquery

$("ul").prepend("<li>first item</li>");

Add li in ul as last item using append() function of jquery

$("ul").append("<li>last item</li>");

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