This 5-½ year old answer only contains a link, which is now dead, and a very generic name "jQuery Validator" plugin. Since the name can refer to any number of different plugins and the link is dead, the answer is no longer useful. In addition, it did not really answer the OP's question in the first place, which was about a very specific plugin that does not have the desired feature. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/487430/validate-inputs-that-are-not-inside-a-form-with-jquery-validation-plugin/487690#487690 Because of the dead link, there is nothing else useful for the reader in this answer and I think it needs to be removed. I cannot flag it again to explain anything since my original "not an answer" flag was declined. Why is such an old question relevant? Because the same question has been asked many times and this one might be considered as a matching candidate when closing the newer ones as duplicates. --- Even with a good link, the answer still does not properly address the OP which was titled: _"Validate inputs that are not inside a form with **jQuery Validation plugin**"_. This supports the point made by @mario in the comments below: > _"The actual question is if tool-recommendation answers without further reasoning are useful"_ ----- Adding to the confusion, a few hours after I posted this Meta question, somebody came along and edited the link in the answer to match the plugin the OP was asking about. Original Link in answer: [http://plugins.jquery.com/project/validator][1] As per Wayback machine: [http://web.archive.org/web/20100217045419/http://plugins.jquery.com/project/validator][2] Translates into this: [http://code.google.com/p/jquery-validator/][3] This plugin, last updated in January 2009, is NOT [the jQuery Validate plugin][4] as per the OP. [1]: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/validator [2]: http://web.archive.org/web/20100217045419/http://plugins.jquery.com/project/validator [3]: http://code.google.com/p/jquery-validator/ [4]: http://jqueryvalidation.org