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I found JavaScript code I like to use, but I need it to be written in my WordPress website ... Here is a JSFiddle.

Here is how I tried to write it:

<head>
    <style>
        p span {color:blue;}
    </style>
</head>

<body>

    <p>sony sensor 2.1mp</p>

    <script>
        $('p').html(function(index, value) {
            return value.replace(/(\d+)/g, '<span>$1</span>');
        });
    </script>

</body>

What do I need to change in the script to make it work?

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    "What is the right way to write javascript?" With a keyboard. On a serious note, you need to explain 1) what you expect the code to do 2) what it's actually doing 3) what you've done to try and solve the problem.
    – Mike Cluck
    Apr 12, 2016 at 19:37
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    What does this have to do with WordPress?
    – trincot
    Apr 12, 2016 at 19:39
  • The fiddle your provided seems to work (because you included jQuery, unlike your snippet where you didn't). What is the problem?
    – trincot
    Apr 12, 2016 at 19:44

2 Answers 2

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EDIT: If you want to make the text bigger, when you're adding the span tags in the JavaScript add a class to them. See fiddle.


ORIGINAL ANSWER

I'm not sure why JavaScript is being used here like this. In this example why not just wrap the numbers in span tags like so:

<p>Text and numbers: <span>123</span></p>
<p><span>123</span> and text</p>

And then add the styles to the spans appropriately with the CSS. If you are wanting to make the numbers larger than the text just style the spans with the CSS to have larger font size, or also use classes such as:

<p>Text and numbers: <span class="big">123</span></p>
<p><span class="big">123</span> and text</p>

And CSS:

span {
    color:blue
}

span.big {
  font-size: 3em;
}

See fiddle

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  • I dont want to wrap the numbers because I have numbers dozens of times on that page during the text. My problem is that the scrips doesn't work when I write it in the html file so your answer to make the text bigger doesn't relevant.
    – rakop
    Apr 15, 2016 at 13:09
  • @rakop See this fiddle with using your JavaScript to alter the numbers in the text and not touching the HTML.
    – Robert
    Apr 15, 2016 at 13:22
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The first thing to note is that WordPress loads jQuery in "noconflict" mode. This means the $ shortcut isn't available. You need to reference the jQuery() function directly. For example, jQuery('p') instead of $('p').

Your theme may not be loading jQuery, so you'll need to call wp_enqueue_script('jquery'); in your theme's functions.php file or a custom plugin.

You don't say where you're putting these <script> tags. By default, only Administrator users can put <script> in a post through the editor. This restriction is there for security reasons.

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  • What to I write under the "wp_enqueue_script('jquery');" in my theme's functions.php file? I am the Administrator user.
    – rakop
    Apr 15, 2016 at 12:58

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