I ran into this code today:
$("#features").tabs("#someid > .someclass", {
effect: 'fade',
fadeInSpeed: 500,
fadeOutSpeed: 500,
rotate: true
});
I can’t figure out what the > does in this code.
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It means direct descendant (only one level down). In other words,
.someclasselements have to be children of#someidbut not grandchildren (or grand-grandchildren, etc.).Relevant documentation: http://api.jquery.com/child-selector/