$('a[href]').each(function() {
if((C = $(this).attr('href').match(/[.](doc|xls|pdf)$/))) {
$(this).addClass(C[1]);
}
});
This will look through every a element on the page. If the href attribute of it has a .doc, .xls, or .pdf in it, it will apply the appropriate class name to it (e.g. class="doc")
Works like a champ!
$(“a[href$=’.doc’]”).addClass(‘doc’);
Although IE6 would degrade to a normal link, this can be done by CSS.
a[href$='.doc'] { padding-right:16px; background: transparent url(images/doc.png) no-repeat top right; }
yes, that’s right css way is better than jquery way(personal opinion) :).
it Awesome thanks