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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:06:39+00:00 2026-05-15T12:06:39+00:00

I’m trying to replace inputs with spans containing the input values in such a

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I’m trying to replace inputs with spans containing the input values in such a way as to be able to switch them back upon clicking a button. I figure this would be most easily done in two stages – adding <span>[input value]</span> in front of the inputs, and then hiding the inputs. The only problem is I’m having trouble with the first part. I’m trying things like

$('#container').find('input')
    .parent()
    .prepend('<span></span>') // this effectively creates: <span></span><input value=____>

However, inside the prepend statement $(this) seems to be undefined, so I can’t do

    .prepend('<span>'+$(this).children('input').val()+'</span>')

Since there are several inputs, I can’t simply put the input value into a variable. How would I do this?

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    2026-05-15T12:06:39+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:06 pm

    For the updated question:

    You can do something like this (basing this on comments, an edit per row):

    $('input', context).each(function() {
      $("<span />", { text: this.value, "class":"view" }).insertAfter(this);
      $(this).hide();
    });
    

    You can view a more detailed demo here, with per-row edit toggling.


    For the original question:

    You’ll want to use .replaceWith() for this:

    $('#container').find('input').each(function() {
      $(this).replaceWith("<span>" + this.value + "</span>");
    });
    

    The .each() creates a closure in which this refers to the input element, so you can use this.value for example.

    To make sure encoding is taken care of, expand it a bit to use .text(), like this:

    $('#container').find('input').each(function() {
      $(this).replaceWith($("<span />").text(this.value));
    });​
    

    You can try a demo here

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