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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T13:17:42+00:00 2026-05-28T13:17:42+00:00

<input type=text id=text> <span id=click>click</span> $(#click).click(function(){ if($(#text).val().length < 1){ alert(click is empty!); false; }

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<input type="text" id="text">
<span id="click">click</span>


$("#click").click(function(){

    if($("#text").val().length < 1){
       alert("click is empty!");
       false;
    }

    alert("ok");
})

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Why in this example if $click length == 0 i have alert click is empty (this is good) and next alert ok (not good) – why false doesnt stop script?
I know – i can use else, but is possible stop with false?

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    2026-05-28T13:17:42+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 1:17 pm

    You need to use the key word return to exit the function.

    $("#click").click(function(){
    
        if($("#text").val().length < 1){
           alert("click is empty!");
           return false; //Exits the function
        }
    
        //This will not execute if ($("#text").val().length < 1) == true
        alert("ok");
    });
    

    Additional Information

    • You may also want to check out the MDN docs on return.
    • As suggested in the comments, it would be “best” to add an else that returns true. Example:

      $("#click").click(function(){
      
         if($("#text").val().length < 1){
             alert("click is empty!");
             return false; //Exits the function
          }
          else {
              alert("ok");
              return true; //Exits the function
          }
      });
      

    Essentially, in a jQuery handler, return true is the same as returning nothing (jQuery will take no action). return false is the equivalent of event.stopPropagation().

    I suggest reading jQuery Events: Stop (Mis)Using Return False to gain a better understanding of what’s really going on when you use return false.

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