jQuery Syntax
The jQuery syntax is tailor made for selecting HTML elements and perform some action on the element(s).Basic syntax is: $(selector).action()
- A dollar sign to define jQuery
- A (selector) to "query (or find)" HTML elements
- A jQuery action() to be performed on the element(s)
$(this).hide() - hides current element
$("p").hide() - hides all paragraphs
$("p.test").hide() - hides all paragraphs with class="test"
$("#test").hide() - hides the element with id="test"
| jQuery uses a combination of XPath and CSS selector syntax. You will learn more about the selector syntax in the next chapter of this tutorial. |
The Document Ready Function
You might have noticed that all jQuery methods, in our examples, are inside a document.ready() function:| $(document).ready(function(){ // jQuery functions go here... }); |
Here are some examples of actions that can fail if functions are run before the document is fully loaded:
- Trying to hide an element that doesn't exist
- Trying to get the size of an image that is not loaded
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