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How to change the text of a button in jQuery?

How do you change the text value of a button in jQuery? Currently, my button has 'Add' as its text value, and upon being clicked I want it to change to 'Save'. I have tried this method below, but so far without success:

$("#btnAddProfile").attr('value', 'Save');
actually your example should work to change the value of the button. I tried it and it worked. Maybe the id of the button is different or a typo.
Still doesn't work...could JQuery UI styles be causing this?
Sergey's answer was best. it is working properly on jquery buttons without removing its styles, padding and margins.

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Community

Depends on what type of button you are using

<input type='button' value='Add' id='btnAddProfile'>
$("#btnAddProfile").attr('value', 'Save'); //versions older than 1.6

<input type='button' value='Add' id='btnAddProfile'>
$("#btnAddProfile").prop('value', 'Save'); //versions newer than 1.6

<!-- Different button types-->

<button id='btnAddProfile' type='button'>Add</button>
$("#btnAddProfile").html('Save');

Your button could also be a link. You'll need to post some HTML for a more specific answer.

EDIT : These will work assuming you've wrapped it in a .click() call, of course

EDIT 2 : Newer jQuery versions (from > 1.6) use .prop rather than .attr

EDIT 3 : If you're using jQuery UI, you need to use DaveUK's method (below) of adjusting the text property


Got it working using .html('Save'), I didn't notice that I had set runat=server on my button, this is what was causing the issue.
I would downvote this if I could, as it messes up the style in some cases. Please use the answer of DaveUK, if you have trouble with this one. PS: I guess that's what Sevenearths noticed, too
Even better: use the answer from Sergey below for proper use of jQuery and future-proofing: $( ".selector" ).button( "option", "label", "new text" );
For button elements, you can also use $("#element").val("New Label");
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DaveUK

For buttons created with .Button() in jQuery........

Whilst the other answers will change the text they will mess up the styling of the button, it turns out that when a jQuery button is rendered the text of the button is nested within a span e.g.

<button id="thebutton">
  <span class="ui-button-text">My Text</span>
</button>

If you remove the span and replace it with text (as in the other examples) - you'll loose the span and associated formatting.

So you actually need to change the text within the SPAN tag and NOT the BUTTON!

$("#thebutton span").text("My NEW Text");

or (if like me it's being done on a click event)

$("span", this).text("My NEW Text");

You shouldn't be expecting this DOM structure to never change. Far better is to use the method jQuery-UI gives you to change the label (see Sergey's answer).
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Perception

The correct way of changing the button text if it was "buttonized" using JQuery is to use .button() method:

$( ".selector" ).button( "option", "label", "new text" );

This worked for me better than the other approaches, which stomped on the styling of the button (in particular the size of the button). I was using a button on a jQuery UI dialog, FWIW.
This is the correct answer for buttons created with jQuery, such as those on a dialog. All the others will destroy some of the jQuery styling. This also does it without depending on the HTML structure that jQuery generates, which is more future-proof.
This is the right answer to this question (it seems the question is about Jquery UI buttons, see comments), it should be promoted.
S
Sangeet Menon

To change the text in of a button simply execute the following line of jQuery for

<input type='button' value='XYZ' id='btnAddProfile'>

use

$("#btnAddProfile").val('Save');

while for

<button id='btnAddProfile'>XYZ</button>

use this

$("#btnAddProfile").html('Save');


Also, for buttons created by jquery using e.g. $('#thing').append($("<button />")....), you need to use .html to set the text.
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Thirumalai murugan

You need to do .button("refresh")

HTML :

<button id='btnviewdetails' type='button'>SET</button>

JS :

$('#btnviewdetails').text('Save').button("refresh");

For some reason, it would only work for me after I used your code to refresh the button, but I also noticed that the icon on the button (part of JQuery Mobile CSS) gets lost after refreshing it (although your solution was by the closest I got).
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Musakkhir Sayyed

You can use something like this:

$('#your-button').text('New Value');

You can also add extra properties like this:

$(this).text('New Value').attr('disabled', true).addClass('bt-hud').unbind('click');

Doesn't work input buttons or submit buttons, use val()
i
i_emmanuel

$("#btnAddProfile").text("Save");


G
Gluip

If you have button'ed your button this seems to work:

<button id="button">First caption</button>

$('#button').button();//make it nice
var text="new caption";
$('#button').children().first().html(text);

g
gotofritz

You can use

$("#btnAddProfile").text('Save');

although

$("#btnAddProfile").html('Save');

would work as well, but it's misleading (it gives the impression you could write something like

$("#btnAddProfile").html('Save <b>now</b>');

but of course you can't


s
sauerburger
$("#btnAddProfile").click(function(){
    $("#btnAddProfile").attr('value', 'Save');
 });

Repeating the non-working code from the question is not an answer.
c
curtisk
document.getElementById('btnAddProfile').value='Save';

Unhelpful, OP asked for jQuery
G
Grey Wolf

it's work for me html:

<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" id="btnSaveSchedule">abc</button>

js

$("#btnSaveSchedule").text("new value");

N
Nandhi Kumar

$(document).ready(function(){ $(":button").click(function(){ $("p").toggle(); if (this.value=="Add") this.value = "Save"; else this.value = "Add"; }); });

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Lenin Raj Rajasekaran

Have you gave your button a class instead of an id? try the following code

$(".btnSave").attr('value', 'Save');

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Fengzmg
$("#btnviewdetails").click(function(){
    if($(this).val()!="hide details"){
        $("#detailedoutput").show();
        $(this).val('hide details');
    }else{
        $("#detailedoutput").hide();
        $(this).val('view more details');
    }

});

Include some details about your answer.
please include details with your answer. I have no clue what you are trying to do here.
O
Olle Klang

This should do the trick:

$("#btnAddProfile").prop('value', 'Save');       
$("#btnAddProfile").button('refresh');

D
Drastick
$("#btnAddProfile").html('Save').button('refresh');

J
John Beynon

that's exactly correct, this works for me;

    $('#btnAddProfile').bind('click',function(){
    $(this).attr('value','save');
})

are you sure Jquery is available and that your code is in the correct place?


V
VladL
    $( "#btnAddProfile" ).on( "click",function(event){
    $( event.target ).html( "Save" );
});

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danday74

Changing name of the button etiquette in C#.

<button type="submit" name="add" id="btnUpdate" class="btn btn-primary" runat="server" onserverclick="btnUpdate_Click">
Add

btnUpdate.**InnerText** = "Update";