Damn, and I've been using if ($(element).css ('display') == 'none')
all this time too!
On May 30, 11:33 pm, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.is(:hidden)
On 5/30/07, SamCKayak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does jQuery .show() and .hide() set a flag anywhere on an object to
indicate if it was
.is(:hidden)
On 5/30/07, SamCKayak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does jQuery .show() and .hide() set a flag anywhere on an object to
indicate if it was last show()n or hide()n?
Sam
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Yeah, you can select only hidden or visible objects by using
$(#selector:visible)
or
$(#selector:hidden)
easy as jCake ;)
On 5/30/07, SamCKayak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does jQuery .show() and .hide() set a flag anywhere on an object to
indicate if it was last show()n or hide()n?
Sam
, 2007 3:34 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Determining show / hide state
.is(:hidden)
On 5/30/07, SamCKayak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does jQuery .show() and .hide() set a flag anywhere on an object to
indicate if it was last show()n or hide()n?
Sam
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Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ - יעקב
with .is?
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