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Asked: March 14, 20232023-03-14T11:37:41-05:00 2023-03-14T11:37:41-05:00In: jQuery

In jQuery, what is the way to check if an element is hidden?

In jQuery, there are several ways to check if an element is hidden or not. One way is to use the “:hidden” selector.

Here are the steps to check if an element is hidden using jQuery:

  • First, select the element that you want to check if it’s hidden or not. For example, you can select an element with the ID “myElement” using the following code:
var myElement = $('#myElement');
  • Use the “:hidden” selector to check if the element is hidden or not. The “:hidden” selector matches all elements that are currently hidden, including those with a CSS “display” property set to “none”, or those with a “visibility” property set to “hidden”. You can use this selector to check if your selected element is hidden or not, as shown in the following code:
if (myElement.is(':hidden')) {
// Element is hidden
} else {
// Element is not hidden
}

The “is()” method is used to test if the selected element matches the “:hidden” selector.

  • After running the code, the if statement will execute if the element is hidden, and the else statement will execute if the element is not hidden.
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    2023-03-14T11:38:08-05:00Added an answer on March 14, 2023 at 11:38 am

    You can use the “:hidden” selector in jQuery to check if an element is hidden or not. If the selected element matches the “:hidden” selector, it means that the element is currently hidden.

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