You can use $('div'). Html('some html') to set some html to the div and $('div'). Html('') to clear it $(document).
Ready(function(){ if ($('#vidthumbnail'). Is(':visible')) { $('#vidthumbnail'). Html('format youtube code here') .show(); } if ($('#vidthumbnail').
Empty(':visible')) { $('#vidthumbnail').hide(). Html(''); // remove anything } }) Or if your content for div element should be loaded from somewhere use $('div'). Load(url_goes_here).
You can use $('div'). Html('some html') to set some html to the div and $('div'). Html('') to clear it.
$(document). Ready(function(){ if ($('#vidthumbnail'). Is(':visible')) { $('#vidthumbnail').
Html('format youtube code here') .show(); } if ($('#vidthumbnail'). Empty(':visible')) { $('#vidthumbnail').hide(). Html(''); // remove anything } }); Or if your content for div element should be loaded from somewhere use $('div').
Load(url_goes_here).
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