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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:23:52+00:00 2026-05-14T03:23:52+00:00

let’s say I have this set of HTML-markup and CSS #CSS .inputhelp_text { background:

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let’s say I have this set of HTML-markup and CSS

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.inputhelp_text { background: #000; color: #fff; }
.nodisplay { display: none; }

<input class="inputhelp" id="firstname" /><span class="inputhelp_text nodisplay" id="help_firstname">Write in your firstname</span>

<input class="inputhelp" id="lastname" /><span class="inputhelp_text nodisplay" id="help_lastname">Write in your lastname</span>

Using jQuery, I need to bind a function to all input fields (I guess using jQuery’s EACH function) so that when I click the input field, it should switch the class of each span to only “inputhelp_text”. I’ve gotten this to work in two separate functions for each field, but since I have alot of fields, I know there’s a better way to solve it.

Any suggestions?

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    2026-05-14T03:23:52+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:23 am

    You can use the each function:

    $("input").each(function() {
      // this points to the input DOM element
      // $(this) is the jQuery wrapped element
    });
    

    For example you could have:

    $(this).removeClass("inputhelp");
    $(this).addClass("inputhelp_text");
    

    inside the callback.

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