Quite a productive day today, here’s another note to self containing a nice jQuery snippet that appends a string to a given attribute of a certain tag. I got the snippet from stackoverflow (of course).
<script>
$.fn.appendAttr = function(attrName, suffix) {
this.attr(attrName, function(i, val) {
return val + suffix;
});
return this;
};
</script>
I am doing some content work in a mixed php/perl/legacy web environment. I added some code to the part of the system that I have access to that hides the content I am working on unless I add a &preview
in the URL. Because I part of the system that generates the menus, I had to add the &preview
manually. This snippet allows me to stay in preview mode once I have entered preview mode.
<script>
$( document ).ready(function() {
if (window.location.href.match(/&preview$/).length > 0) {
$( "a").appendAttr('href', '&preview')
}
});
</script>
Yay.