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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T07:49:34+00:00 2026-06-06T07:49:34+00:00

The following code looks at any element with the title-case class and modifies the

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The following code looks at any element with the “title-case” class and modifies the first letter of each word to be slightly bigger IF it is an uppercase letter. Here is the code:

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('.title-case').each(function(){
        $(this).html( capitalize_first_letter( $(this).html() ) );
    });
});

function capitalize_first_letter( str ) {
    var words = str.split(' ');
    var html = '';
    $.each(words, function() {
        var first_letter = this.substring(0,1);
        html += ( first_letter == first_letter.toUpperCase() ? '<span class="first-letter">'+first_letter+'</span>' : first_letter )+this.substring(1) + ' ';
    });
    return html;
}

You can see it run here: http://jsfiddle.net/82Ebt/

It works for the most part but as you can see from the example it will break the inner HTML nodes. I’m actually at a loss as to how to tackle this and could use some ideas. I figured maybe manipulating just the .text() instead of .html() but that strips out the HTML outright.

Edit: I would like to point out that the reason I use javascript is because I would like every word in the string to have it’s first letter bigger IF it is capitalized. The :first-letter pseudo-class only affects the first word.

Thanks 🙂

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    2026-06-06T07:49:35+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 7:49 am

    This seems to work, at least in modern browsers — use .html() with a callback and .replace() with a regex to detect only initial capital letters:

    $('.title-case').html(function(i,el) {
        return el.replace(/\b([A-Z])/g, "<span class=\"first-letter\">$1</span>");
    });
    ​
    

    http://jsfiddle.net/mblase75/82Ebt/4/

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