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This doesn't seem to be working for me. I want to perform these actions only on images with a title attribute set. It seems my problem is when I use $(this), it is referring to the title attribute? Thanks in advance.

(function($) {
  $(function() {
    /* Run this only if images have a title attribute */
    if ($('.node-page img[title], .node-news img[title]')) {
      $(this).each(function() {
        var image = $(this);
        var caption = image.attr('title');
        var imagealign = image.css('float');

        image.after('<span class="caption">' + caption + '</span>');
        image.next('span.caption').andSelf().wrapAll('<div>');
        image.parent('div').addClass('caption-wrapper').css({'width': imagewidth, 'height': 'auto', 'float': imagealign});
      });
    }
  });
})(jQuery);
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There is no point in $(this).each. – SLaks Feb 5 at 19:13
What is your problem? – SLaks Feb 5 at 19:14

1 Answer

up vote 7 down vote accepted

It seems you got mixed-up with the if and the each(). You should apply your each to your selector directly. If no image have a title attribute then it won't do anything, else it will apply your function to each element.

(function($) {
  $(function() {
    /* Run this only on images that have a title attribute */
    $('.node-page img[title], .node-news img[title]').each(function() {
        var image = $(this);
        var caption = image.attr('title');
        var imagealign = image.css('float');

        image.after('<span class="caption">' + caption + '</span>');
        image.next('span.caption').andSelf().wrapAll('<div>');
        image.parent('div').addClass('caption-wrapper').css({'width': imagewidth, 'height': 'auto', 'float': imagealign});
    });
  });
})(jQuery);
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That worked, thanks! – Vincent Feb 5 at 21:16

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