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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:05:23+00:00 2026-05-14T04:05:23+00:00

This question is a bit of a two-parter. First, the title question. Here’s what

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This question is a bit of a two-parter. First, the title question. Here’s what I’ve got:

// Report all of the parents
$(this).parents().each(function(i){

    // Collect the parts in a var
    var $crumb = '';

    // Get the tag name of the parent
    $crumb += "<span class='tagName'>"+this.tagName+"</span>";

    // And finally, report it
    $breadcrumbs.prepend($crumb);

});

Unfortunately, this doesn’t include the actual element itself, only the parents. Is there any way of saying something like “this and parents”?

Now, the second question. If I were unable to add to the stack, how would I separate the guts of that function into another function, while retaining the “this” ability of it? Would it be something like:

// Function to report the findings
function crumble(e){

    // Collect the parts in a var
    var $crumb = '';

    // Get the tag name of the parent
    $crumb += "<span class='tagName'>"+this.tagName+"</span>";

    // And finally, report it
    $breadcrumbs.prepend($crumb);

};
$(this).parents().each(crumble());

Thanks in advance for your time!

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    2026-05-14T04:05:24+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:05 am

    For the first question, you can use the .andSelf method:

    $(this).parents().andSelf().each(function () {
      // ..
    });
    

    You have to note something, the $crumb variable is locally-scoped, so it will initialize in every iteration of you each loop.

    For your second question, yes, you can define a function that does the job of the each callback, you just have to pass a reference to it, and not invoke it (remove the parens):

    $(this).parents().each(crumble);
    
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