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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T02:07:04+00:00 2026-05-26T02:07:04+00:00

jQuery – How do you say: are there any divs called x with the

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jQuery – How do you say: are there any divs called x with the property display==block?

How do you taget specific divs with specific properties in Jquery?

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and by “called x” I mean divs with a class name of x

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    2026-05-26T02:07:05+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 2:07 am

    Use the following code:

    var DivsWithDisplayBlock = $("div.x").filter(function(){
        return $(this).css("display") == "block";
    });
    

    This defined variable is a JQuery object, containing references to all divs with display:block). For instance, if you were wondering how many divs have the display:block property, use: alert(DivsWithDisplayBlock.length).

    Note: You said *all divs called x. I assumeed that you were talking about all DIVs with the .x class. Other possible ways to “call” your div:

    • #id – ID. This should be uniquer, and occur only once. If you’ve defined multiple elements with ID x, I recommend to change id= to class=
    • [name="x"] – Select by name.

    EDIT (comment)
    Changing attributes:

    DivsWithDisplayBlock.css("display", "none");
    

    The .css() method will add display:none to each element which is referenced by DivsWithDisplayBlock.

    If you want to change multiple styles of the DIV.x elements, I recommend to use .toggleClass("x-visible", "x-invisible"). Define the style properties in the stylesheet (.x-visible, .x-invisible). When you execute the .toggleClass(..) method on the matched elements, the class names will swap.

    Example:

     /* CSS*/
    .x-invisible {display:none;}
    .x-visible {display:block;}
    
    /* JavaScript */
    $(".x").toggleClass("x-invisible", "x-visible");
    
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