(function( $ ) { 'use strict'; /** * All of the code for your admin-specific JavaScript source * should reside in this file. * * Note that this assume you're going to use jQuery, so it prepares * the $ function reference to be used within the scope of this * function. * * From here, you're able to define handlers for when the DOM is * ready: * * $(function() { * * }); * * Or when the window is loaded: * * $( window ).load(function() { * * }); * * ...and so on. * * Remember that ideally, we should not attach any more than a single DOM-ready or window-load handler * for any particular page. Though other scripts in WordPress core, other plugins, and other themes may * be doing this, we should try to minimize doing that in our own work. */ $(document).ready(function(){ $('#aol_submission_default').click(function(event){ event.preventDefault(); $('#aol_submission_default_message').val('Your application has been submitted successfully. We will get back to you very soon.'); $('#aol_submission_default_message').text('Your application has been submitted successfully. We will get back to you very soon.'); }); }); })( jQuery );