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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T14:08:57+00:00 2026-05-31T14:08:57+00:00

Consider the following code snippet about Twitter API. data.followers_count didn’t work if placed in

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Consider the following code snippet about Twitter API. data.followers_count didn’t work if placed in anchor tags. There’s some simple concatenation problem I can’t fix because of the many brackets. Any help is greatly appreciated.

function(data){
   $('#twitter').html( document.getElementById('twitter').innerHTML + twitterusername[i] + ' ' +
   <a href='someURL' title='someTitle'>data.followers_count</a> + ' Followers' + '<br/>');
}
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    2026-05-31T14:08:58+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 2:08 pm

    just break them up to simple parts

    function(data) {
    
        //twitter container and it's original HTML
        var twitter = $('#twitter');
        var twitterHTML = twitter.html();
    
        //your link
        var link = $('<a></a>').attr('href', 'someUrl').text(data.followers_count);
    
        //everything in an array and joined into a string
        var newHtml = [twitterHTML, twitterusername[i], ' ', link, ' Followers<br/>'].join('');
    
        //put back in
        twitter.html(newHtml);
    }​
    

    and presto! no concatenations and no plus signs!


    alternatively much shorter solution (i just cleaned code and didn’t notice it was an append operation):

    function(data) {
    
        //build the link
        var link = $('<a></a>').attr('href', 'someUrl').text(data.followers_count);
    
        //build the HTML
        var newHtml = [twitterusername[i], ' ', link, ' Followers<br/>'].join('');
    
        //append HTML
        $('#twitter').append(newHtml);
    }​
    
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