gt; if you want to keep href property you could overwrite the href values
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> $('#add a').attr('href','#'); produces
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> Sam Granger wrote:
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Awesome, thanks! That works exactly how I want it!:)
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$(function() {
$('#add a').removeAttr('href');
});
What's wrong with this code? I want to remove all href's from a tags onload
of a document. Still a bit new to jQuery so sorry for this silly question!
Just been trying to figure it out for ages. The links are in a
I have a draggable menu which remembers its position using a cookie. I want
to use this menu all over my site and just use the 1 cookie to read from. It
works at first if I drag the menu on the main page and go to a subpage but
when I move it on the subpage it appears a new cookie is made with a
I have a draggable menu which remembers its position using a cookie. I
want to use this menu all over my site and just use the 1 cookie to
read from. It works at first if I drag the menu on the main page and
go to a subpage but when I move it on the subpage it appears a new
cookie is made with a n
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