Difference between revisions of "Jquery element querys"
From John Freier
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$('.clazz1').not('.clazz2').click(function(){}); | $('.clazz1').not('.clazz2').click(function(){}); | ||
or | or | ||
| − | $('.clazz1:not(clazz2)') | + | $('.clazz1:not(clazz2)').click(function(){}); |
Loop Through | Loop Through | ||
Latest revision as of 11:29, 31 July 2013
These are different ways in JQuery to query for the element(s).
Contents
Generic Querys
Not - When getting a group of items, this will exclude certain ones.
$('.clazz1').not('.clazz2').click(function(){});
or
$('.clazz1:not(clazz2)').click(function(){});
Loop Through This example loops through all the input elements in a form with the id = "formid"
$('#formid input').each(function(){
$(this).val();
}
Check Boxes
These are a bunch of checkbox querys
Check boxes
$('[type="checkbox"]').click(function(){});
Check boxes - get all checked items This example loops through all the check boxes and gets all checked items
$('#formBatchPublisher input:checkbox:checked').each(function(){
alert($(this).attr('id'));
});