I want to clone my tr class row. So when the user is clicking at a button, the row will clone and will set below the last row.
I currently use the following code, only it will not work properly. I probably not be correct.
JS:
var row = jQuery('.ui-sortable').closest('.ui-sortable').find('tbody tr.row.ui-sortable:last-child');
var clone = row.clone();
The cloned field looks like this:
HTML markup:
echo '<tbody class="ui-sortable">';
echo '<tr class="row">';
echo '<td class="order">1</td>';
// Do some stuff inside the row.
echo '<td class="remove"><a class="repeatable-remove button" href="#">-</a></td>';
echo '</tr>'; // End .row
echo '</tbody>';
I think that the first snippet of code at the javascript is not correctly.
If the button is inside the row you want to clone, then something like the following should work. (It may not be exactly right, but it’s probably close).
I appended the row wrapped in a new
<tbody>element because Internet Explorer may have problems appending a<tr>to an existing table body.The code also uses made-up selectors for the table and the button; you can make your page with whatever id/class values you need.