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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T05:52:33+00:00 2026-05-11T05:52:33+00:00

I could really use some help with what I have a feeling will be

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I could really use some help with what I have a feeling will be some pretty basic jquery, but I’m stuck all the same.

I have an unknown (dynamically generated) number of divs in my html each with a class of ‘page’.

What I want to do is add an id to each div.page, and then fill a ul with an id of menu with li for each div.page containing an anchor with a href value of #page_n (ie the id value of its corresponding div)

I want my output to look like this:

<div class='page' id='page_1'> ...content... </div>  <div class='page' id='page_2'> ...content... </div>  .....  <div class='page' id='page_n'> ...content... </div>   <ul #menu>     <li><a href='#page_1'>Page 1</a></li>     <li><a href='#page_2'>Page 2</a></li> .....     <li><a href='#page_n'>Page n</a></li> </ul> 

I’m adding the id’s okay with:

$('li.page').each(function(index){$(this).attr('id', 'page_' + (index+1));     }); 

But I’m struggling with the second part of my problem. I know this is probably kinda basic, but I’m just starting out….

Any help gratefully received… thanks in advance…

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  1. 2026-05-11T05:52:34+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:52 am

    If your HTML initially looks like this:

    <div class='page'>...</div> <div class='page'>...</div> <div class='page'>...</div> <ul id='menu'></ul> 

    This jQuery code:

    $(document).ready(function() {     $('div.page').each(function(i) {         var x = i+1;         var id = 'page_' + x;         $(this).attr('id', id);         var li = $('<li/>').append(             $('<a/>').attr('href', '#' + id).html('Page ' + x)         );         $('#menu').append(li);     }); }); 

    Will make your HTML look like this:

    <div class='page' id='page_1'>...</div> <div class='page' id='page_2'>...</div> <div class='page' id='page_3'>...</div> <ul id='menu'>     <li><a href='#page1'>Page 1</a></li>     <li><a href='#page2'>Page 2</a></li>     <li><a href='#page3'>Page 3</a></li> </ul> 
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