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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T00:27:12+00:00 2026-05-24T00:27:12+00:00

I have the following code : $(.highlight).hover(function(){ $(this).css(background-color,#E3EBC2); },function(){ $(this).css(background-color,transparent); }); I was wondering

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I have the following code :

$(".highlight").hover(function(){
                $(this).css("background-color","#E3EBC2");
                },function(){
                $(this).css("background-color","transparent");
                });

I was wondering how I could highlight if the immediate child of this class was a paragraph, and add a border if it was an image

<div class = "highlight>
<p>
some text
</p>
</div>

so the immediate child would be the p (only one level down the tree)

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    2026-05-24T00:27:14+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 12:27 am

    One way is to combine a child selector with a first child filter and then use an is call to see what you get, something like this:

    $('.highlight').hover(
        function() {
            var $child = $(this).find('> :first-child');
            if($child.is('p'))
                $child.css("background-color", "#E3EBC2");
            else if($child.is('img'))
                $child.css('border', '3px solid #E3EBC2');
        }, function() {
            var $child = $(this).find('> :first-child');
            if($child.is('p'))
                $child.css("background-color", "transparent");
            else if($child.is('img'))
                $child.css('border', 'none');
        }
    );
    

    And a live example: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/kSmXQ/

    Or, if you want to play with some CSS:

    .highlight.highlighted > p {
        background-color: #E3EBC2;
    }
    .highlight.highlighted > img {
        border: 3px solid #E3EBC2;
    }
    

    And the jQuery to go with that:

    $('.highlight > p:first-child, .highlight > img:first-child').parent().hover(
        function() {
            $(this).addClass('highlighted');
        }, function() {
            $(this).removeClass('highlighted');
        }
    );
    

    And a live version of this one: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/LPga3/1/

    Thanks to Ghostoy for the idea behind this one.


    And if you want the background color or border change on the <div> rather than the <p> or <img> child:

    $('.highlight').hover(
        function() {
            var $this  = $(this);
            var $child = $this.find('> :first-child');
            if($child.is('p'))
                $this.css("background-color", "#E3EBC2");
            else if($child.is('img'))
                $this.css('border', '3px solid #E3EBC2');
        }, function() {
            var $this  = $(this);
            var $child = $this.find('> :first-child');
            if($child.is('p'))
                $this.css("background-color", "transparent");
            else if($child.is('img'))
                $this.css('border', 'none');
        }
    );
    

    Live example of this one: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/ufLaW/

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