I have the following html code:
<div class="tests">
<input name="premise" id="premise" type="radio" class="required" value="0"><span>0</span>
<input name="premise" type="radio" class="required" value="1"><span>1</span>
<input name="premise" type="radio" class="required" value="2"><span>2</span>
<input name="premise" type="radio" class="required" value="3"><span>3</span>
<input name="premise" type="radio" class="required" value="4"><span>4</span>
<input name="premise" type="radio" class="required" value="5"><span>5</span>
</div>
here is the jquery I am using that unfortunately doesn’t work: jQuery("#premise").children().addClass('redtext');
I am trying to add the class redtext to the clicked radio box. so if you click on radio with the value=1, then the number 1 that can be found inside the span will be in red
You’re misusing the jQuery children() operator. children() operates on children of an element in the DOM tree, but in this case the span which you’re trying to add a class to is a sibling of the
<input>tag, not a child. Soshould add the class to the closest sibling after the
<input>in the DOM tree, which is the<span>you’re looking for.