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Learning jQuery - Fourth Edition
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Learning jQuery - Fourth Edition

by Jonathan Chaffer, Karl Swedberg
June 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
444 pages
9h 45m
English
Packt Publishing
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Accessing DOM elements

Every selector expression and most jQuery methods return a jQuery object. This is almost always what we want because of the implicit iteration and chaining capabilities that it affords.

Still, there may be points in our code when we need to access a DOM element directly. For example, we may need to make a resulting set of elements available to another JavaScript library, or we might need to access an element's tag name, which is available as a property of the DOM element. For these admittedly rare situations, jQuery provides the .get() method. To access the first DOM element referred to by a jQuery object, for example, we would use .get(0). So, if we want to know the tag name of an element with an ID of my-element, we would ...

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