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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:06:14+00:00 2026-05-15T21:06:14+00:00

Simple example: $(document).ready(function(){ $(‘body’).css({‘background-color’: ‘#dddddd’, ‘font-size’: ’12pt’}); $(‘table tr:odd’).addClass(‘rowShaded’); $(‘<p> Oh my learning jQuery

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$(document).ready(function(){
 $('body').css({'background-color': '#dddddd', 'font-size': '12pt'});
 $('table tr:odd').addClass('rowShaded');
 $('<p> Oh my learning jQuery is so fun </p>').addClass('myP');
 $('#myButton').click(function() {
  alert($(this).attr("value")); //should display the name of the button
     $('#myTestTable').toggle();
    });


});

$('<p> Oh my learning jQuery is so fun </p>').addClass('myP');

Everything is working fine except that line. Shouldn’t it actually show a new paragraph on my page with that text? I dont see it, all it shows is a table in my html and button that I can toggle. I thought you can add HTML elements and jQuery places it in the html file ? My CSS is simple for that element:

.myP{
font-family:verdana;
color:red;
}
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    2026-05-15T21:06:14+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:06 pm

    Well, you have to tell jQuery where it should be shown in your page, using e.g. appendTo().

    Example:

    ('<p> Oh my learning jQuery is so fun </p>')
    .addClass('myP')
    .appendTo('#mydiv');
    

    appends the HTML to the element with ID mydiv (meaning the p element is now the last child of #mydiv).

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