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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T00:08:16+00:00 2026-06-03T00:08:16+00:00

IE7 shows my empty divs, so I want to create a function that hides

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IE7 shows my empty divs, so
I want to create a function that hides the div if it doesn’t have a ul element in it.
I have several divs to which this selector applies: 'div.Home_filter_par div[class*="cq-colctrl-lt"] div.filters ul'
I need to check every div separately. So this won’t work:

function update () {
     if (('div.Home_filter_par div[class*="cq-colctrl-lt"] div.filters ul') == 0) {
         $('div.Home_filter_par div[class*="cq-colctrl-lt"] div.filters li').closest('div.parsys_column').hide();
     }
}

I also tried this way, but this hides even the divs that contain both empty div.filters and div.filters with ul elements in them

$('div.Home_filter_par div[class*="cq-colctrl-lt"] 
div.filters:empty').closest('div.parsys_column').hide();
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    2026-06-03T00:08:18+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 12:08 am

    You can select elements in your DOM based on whether or not they have other specific elements inside them using :has().

    So you’d probably be looking for something like this:

    $('div.parsys_column:not(:has(div[class*="cq-colctrl-lt"] div.filters ul))').hide();
    

    Although I’d question how you’re using [class*=""]. Are you sure it’s not something you can select with .cq-colctrl-lt instead?

    Now, nested :not() and :has() selectors (or any nested selectors in general) make your code harder to read, so you might want to consider splitting that like this:

    $('div.parsys_column')
        .not(':has(div[class*="cq-colctrl-lt"] div.filters ul)')
        .hide()
        ;
    
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