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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T05:23:18+00:00 2026-05-23T05:23:18+00:00

If I have already got, in my variable $a_div , a jQuery object for

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If I have already got, in my variable $a_div, a jQuery object for the DIV in the following markup and I want to find the Ps

<div id="a">
    ...
    <p>...</p>
    ...
</div>

Is there a significant performance difference between these ways to select the P elements in the DIV?

$('#a p')
$('p', $a_div)
$a_div.find('p')

And if so, do you know why?

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    2026-05-23T05:23:19+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 5:23 am

    This sort of thing is usually browser dependent, but I’d use the 3rd one.

    First one, browsers with querySelectorAll will make use of it, so performance should be good.

    In browsers that don’t support qsa, I think Sizzle finds all p elements on the page, and traverses their ancestors to see if there’s a #a element.

    $('#a p')
    

    I wouldn’t use the second one at all, because it gets changed to the third one in the background.

    $('p', $a_div)   // becomes $a_div.find('p')
    

    Whether via querySelectorAll or getElementsByTagName, you’re starting from a known point in the DOM, and only searching within it, so I’d bet that this will generally be fastest.

    $a_div.find('p')
    
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