How to wrap certain elements inside a div?

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Unfortunately I have this situation:



<div class="alm-reveal alm-preloaded">          
<span class="my_post_id" data-id="127497"></span>
<span class="my_post_link" data-link="http://vps611084.ovh.net/lincontro-con-francesca/"></span>
<li class="post postCount even"></li>
<li class="post postCount even"></li>
<li class="post postCount even"></li>
</div>


now that is clearly wrong as the <li>s are not wrapper with a <ul>



I tried the following:



$(".alm-preloaded li").wrapAll("<ul class='list-unstyled timeline list-unstyled'></ul>")


But that's wrong, any idea?










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    Unfortunately I have this situation:



    <div class="alm-reveal alm-preloaded">          
    <span class="my_post_id" data-id="127497"></span>
    <span class="my_post_link" data-link="http://vps611084.ovh.net/lincontro-con-francesca/"></span>
    <li class="post postCount even"></li>
    <li class="post postCount even"></li>
    <li class="post postCount even"></li>
    </div>


    now that is clearly wrong as the <li>s are not wrapper with a <ul>



    I tried the following:



    $(".alm-preloaded li").wrapAll("<ul class='list-unstyled timeline list-unstyled'></ul>")


    But that's wrong, any idea?










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      Unfortunately I have this situation:



      <div class="alm-reveal alm-preloaded">          
      <span class="my_post_id" data-id="127497"></span>
      <span class="my_post_link" data-link="http://vps611084.ovh.net/lincontro-con-francesca/"></span>
      <li class="post postCount even"></li>
      <li class="post postCount even"></li>
      <li class="post postCount even"></li>
      </div>


      now that is clearly wrong as the <li>s are not wrapper with a <ul>



      I tried the following:



      $(".alm-preloaded li").wrapAll("<ul class='list-unstyled timeline list-unstyled'></ul>")


      But that's wrong, any idea?










      share|improve this question
















      Unfortunately I have this situation:



      <div class="alm-reveal alm-preloaded">          
      <span class="my_post_id" data-id="127497"></span>
      <span class="my_post_link" data-link="http://vps611084.ovh.net/lincontro-con-francesca/"></span>
      <li class="post postCount even"></li>
      <li class="post postCount even"></li>
      <li class="post postCount even"></li>
      </div>


      now that is clearly wrong as the <li>s are not wrapper with a <ul>



      I tried the following:



      $(".alm-preloaded li").wrapAll("<ul class='list-unstyled timeline list-unstyled'></ul>")


      But that's wrong, any idea?







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      edited Nov 24 '18 at 11:02







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      asked Nov 24 '18 at 10:57









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