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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T00:59:22+00:00 2026-06-03T00:59:22+00:00

How do I ‘select’ the dom elements that pass the if statement in jQuery?

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How do I ‘select’ the dom elements that pass the if statement in jQuery?

I am checking if the url has a hash. The hash matches the video container’s class. If the url does have a hash, the iframe with the matching class gets an active class added to display it as block, instead of hidden. If it doesn’t, the first video in the list is displayed:

jQuery(document).ready(function($) {

    videoCarousel();

}); 

function videoCarousel() {

    // Set variables
    var carousel = $('#video_container');
    var videos = $('#video_container #video iframe');

    // Get url hash and remove # from begining
    var hash = window.location.hash.substring(1);


    if (videos.hasClass(hash)) {
        $(this).addClass('active');
    } else {
        videos.first().addClass('active');
    }

}
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    2026-06-03T00:59:24+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 12:59 am

    If the url does have a hash, the iframe with the matching class gets an active class added to display it as block, instead of hidden. If it doesn’t, the first video in the list is displayed:

    (My emphasis)

    That’s the key info, and I think a lot of us read past it. You need to change your selector, and you don’t want this at all:

    function videoCarousel() {
        // Set variables
        var carousel = $('#video_container');
        var videos = $('#video_container #video iframe');
    
        // Get url hash and remove # from begining
        var hash = window.location.hash.substring(1);
    
        // Get the video with the matching class
        var targetVideo;
        if (hash) {
            targetVideo = videos.filter("." + hash);
        }
        if (!targetVideo || !targetVideo[0]) {
            // There's no hash, or no match; use the first
            targetVideo = videos.first();
        }
    
        // Add the class
        targetVideo.addClass("active");
    }
    
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