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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T08:23:56+00:00 2026-06-01T08:23:56+00:00

My HTML Dom like the followings: <div class=menu> <input type=checkbox value=1 class=chk-act> <input type=checkbox

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My HTML Dom like the followings:

<div class="menu">
   <input type="checkbox" value="1" class="chk-act">
   <input type="checkbox" value="2" class="chk-act">
   <input type="checkbox" value="3" class="chk-act">
</div>


<div class="menu">
   <input type="checkbox" value="4" class="chk-act">
   <input type="checkbox" value="5" class="chk-act">
   <input type="checkbox" value="6" class="chk-act">
   <input type="checkbox" value="7" class="chk-act">
</div>



<div class="menu">
   <input type="checkbox" value="8" class="chk-act">
   <input type="checkbox" value="9" class="chk-act">
</div>

The number of Checkboxes is not fixed in each div. That can be 1 up to 50. So I need to check in each div if all checkboxes checked then some changes in div style like changed the color, what is your suggestion to check all checkboxes checked?

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    2026-06-01T08:23:57+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 8:23 am

    In one line:

    $('.menu:has(:checkbox:not(:checked))');
    

    To explain, this will select all the <div class="menu"> elements which have inside them a checkbox which hasn’t been checked. You could then add a css class or do whatever you need. If you needed to ‘reset’ them after adding a class, I’d do something like this:

    $('.menu')
        .removeClass('notChecked')
        .filter(':has(:checkbox:not(:checked))')
        .addClass('notChecked');
    
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