日期:2014-05-16 浏览次数:20353 次
.filter(":not(:has(.selected))") //去掉所有不包含class为.selected的元素
var allItems = $("div.item"); var keepList = $("div#container1 div.item"); <div>class names: $(formToLookAt + " input:checked").each(function() { keepListkeepList = keepList.filter("." + $(this).attr("name")); }); </div>
//jQuery 1.4.* includes support for the has method. This method will find
//if a an element contains a certain other element class or whatever it is
//you are looking for and do anything you want to them.
$("input"
).has(
".email"
).addClass(
"email_icon"
);
//Look for the media-type you wish to switch then set the href to your new style sheet $('link[media='screen']').attr('href', 'Alternative.css');
//Where possible, pre-fix your class names with a tag name //so that jQuery doesn't have to spend more time searching //for the element you're after. Also remember that anything //you can do to be more specific about where the element is //on your page will cut down on execution/search times var in_stock = $('#shopping_cart_items input.is_in_stock');
<ul id="shopping_cart_items"> <li> <input value="Item-X" name="item" class="is_in_stock" type="radio"> Item X</li> <li> <input value="Item-Y" name="item" class="3-5_days" type="radio"> Item Y</li> <li> <input value="Item-Z" name="item" class="unknown" type="radio"> Item Z</li> </ul>
//Toggle class allows you to add or remove a class //from an element depending on the presence of that //class. Where some developers would use: a.hasClass('blueButton') ? a.removeClass('blueButton') : a.addClass('blueButton'); //toggleClass allows you to easily do this using a.toggleClass('blueButton');
if ($.browser.msie) { // Internet Explorer is a sadist. }
$('#thatdiv').replaceWith('fnuh');
if ($('#keks').html()) { //Nothing found ;}
$("ul > li").click(function () { var index = $(this).prevAll().length; });
$('#foo').bind('click', function() { alert('User clicked on "foo."'); });
$(
'#lal'
).append(
'sometext'
);
var e = $("", { href: "#", class: "a-class another-class", title: "..." });
//This precision-based approached can be useful when you use //lots of similar input elements which have different types var elements = $('#someid input[ty