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How to do this in jquery style



I have this code:







<p><label for="mobtel">Enter mobile no.:</label><br />

<input id="mobtel" type="text" name="mobtel"/></p>







I hide it using jquery with this:







$("label[for=mobtel],#mobtel").hide();







And now I want now is to display a new label and new input that will look like this:







<p><label for="mobtel">Enter verification no.:</label><br />

<input id="verification_no" type="text" name="verification_no"/></p>







How can I do this in jquery style?


Comments

  1. I would just include both as normal in the HTML, and then hide/show as needed:

    <p id="mobtelField">
    <label for="mobtel">Enter mobile no.:</label><br />
    <input id="mobtel" type="text" name="mobtel"/>
    </p>
    <p id="verificationNoField">
    <label for="verification_no">Enter verification no.:</label><br />
    <input id="verification_no" type="text" name="verification_no"/>
    </p>


    and

    function showVerificationNo(){
    $('#mobtelField').hide();
    $('#verificationNoField').show();
    }
    function showMobtel(){
    $('#verificationNoField').hide();
    $('#mobtelField').show();
    }


    CSS:

    #verificationNoField{
    display:none;
    }


    Then call to use:

    showVerificationNo();

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  2. $("body").append('<p><label for="mobtel">Enter verification no.:</label><br />
    <input id="verification_no" type="text" name="verification_no"/></p>');


    http://jsfiddle.net/K89ZU/1/

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  3. $("p").append('<label for="mobtel">Enter verification no.:</label><br />


    ');

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  4. The easiest way will be to add an invisible element in your HTML:

    <p><label for="mobtel">Enter mobile no.:</label><br />
    <input id="mobtel" type="text" name="mobtel"/></p>
    <input id="verification_no" type="text" name="verification_no" style="display:none;"/></p>


    and then:

    $("#icatmobtel").hide();
    $("#verifion_no").show();
    $("label[for=mobtel]").text("Enter verification no.:");
    $("label[for=mobtel]").attr("for", "verifion_no");


    Alternatively you can also add a second label and hide/show it.

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