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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T14:59:03+00:00 2026-05-17T14:59:03+00:00

With jquery I am adding a div and appending the text click to view

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With jquery I am adding a div and appending the text “click to view” when the div is showin I would like to change that text to “click to close”

Right now I have

$('#toggle_template')
    .css('cursor','pointer')
    .append(' (click to view)')
    .click(function(){$('#template').toggle(500);
            $('#toggle_template').find(' (click to view)').replaceWith(' (click to close)');});

With the html:

<div id ="toggle_template">This is a section header</div>
<div id="template">
Junk to show hide on click
</div>

The div is showing and hiding correctly and the text “click to view” is being added. I can’t find a way to use jquery to remove the appended text I tryed .remove(click to view).append(click to close) and that didn’t work. I’m sure I could wrap this text in a span and then add remove or change the class but there should be an easier way.

Any Ideas on how to change this text?

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    2026-05-17T14:59:03+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:59 pm

    In your current codes, it can be done like this,

    $('#toggle_template').css('cursor', 'pointer')
    .append(' (click to view)')
    .click(function() {
        $('#template').toggle(500);
        $('#toggle_template').html(function(i, html) {
            if (html.indexOf(' (click to view)') > 1) {
                return html.replace(' (click to view)', ' (click to close)');
            }
            return html.replace(' (click to close)', ' (click to view)');
        });
    });​
    

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