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i currently have the code below which searches for the class and will replace the text.

how would i tweak it so it only will replace text if the parent tag is "#thumb-hockey-top"?

window.onload = function(){
     //this captures all the elements with the spec classes
     var soldItems = document.getElementsByClassName('product-mark sold-out');

     //this changes each element 1 by 1 to new text
        for(var i=0; i<soldItems.length; i++){
           soldItems[i].innerHTML = "Coming Soon";
        }

}

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window.onload = function(){
  //this captures all the elements with the spec classes
  //just use a class
  var soldItems = document.getElementsByClassName('sold-out');
  //this changes each element 1 by 1 to new text
  //var parentnode = document.getElementById('thumb-hockey-top') 
    for(var i=0; i<soldItems.length; i++){
      if(soldItems[i].parentNode.id=='thumb-hockey-top'){
         soldItems[i].innerHTML = "Coming Soon";
      }
    }
};
<div id="thumb-hockey-top">
    <div class="product-mark sold-out"></div>
    <div class="product-mark sold-out"></div>
    <div class="product-mark sold-out"></div>
</div>

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Use once

window.onload = function(){
     //this captures all the elements with the spec classes
     var soldItems = document.getElementById("thumb-hockey-top").getElementsByClassName('product-mark sold-out');

     //this changes each element 1 by 1 to new text
        for(var i=0; i<soldItems.length; i++){
          soldItems[i].innerHTML = "Coming Soon"
        }

}
<div id="thumb-hockey-top">
  <div class="product-mark sold-out"></div>
</div>
<div class="product-mark sold-out"></div>
<div class="product-mark sold-out"></div>

Use multiple times

function myF(a, b){
  // a = Id of parent element
  // b = Class Name of element which you want to hack
  var soldItems = document.getElementById(a).getElementsByClassName(b);

  for(var i=0; i<soldItems.length; i++){
    soldItems[i].innerHTML = "Coming Soon"
  }
}
myF("thumb-hockey-top", "product-mark sold-out");
myF("thumb-hockey-bottom", "product-unmark sold-out");
<div class="example1">
  <div id="thumb-hockey-top">
    <div class="product-mark sold-out">EXAMPLE 1</div>
  </div>
  <div class="product-mark sold-out">EXAMPLE 1</div>
</div>

<div class="example2">
  <div id="thumb-hockey-bottom">
    <div class="product-unmark sold-out">EXAMPLE 2</div>
  </div>
  <div class="product-unmark sold-out">EXAMPLE 2</div>
</div>

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  • thanks so much! if i wanted to have this apply to two different part, ie run two times, would i just duplicate the function and change the var names? or something else?
    – rs19
    Sep 21, 2014 at 4:39
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You can get the parent element of an element using the parentElement attribute. Then just check its id.

var soldItem = soldItems[i];
if (soldItem.parentElement.id == "thumb-hockey-top") {
    // do your thing
}

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