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jQuery Selectors Filtering and Expansion

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This chapter covers jQuery selectors filtering (narrowing) and expansion. jQuery selector filtering is used to narrow down the set of selected elements and the expansion method is used to add more elements to the set of selected elements. Programming logic can be used to include, exclude, or replace selected elements in the set. Once you have the desired set of elements, you can access and manipulate their attributes values, properties, and style.

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Pande, A.K. (2014). jQuery Selectors Filtering and Expansion. In: jQuery 2 Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6434-7_4

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