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jQuery :visible Selector

Last Updated : 17 Nov, 2022
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The jQuery :visible Selector is used to select all the elements that are currently visible in the document. The visible element does not support any condition that is given below:

  • Set to display:none
  • Form elements with type="hidden"
  • Width and height set to 0
  • A hidden parent element (this also hides child elements)

Syntax:

$(":visible") 

Example 1: In this example, we will select all the visible <p> elements by using jQuery :visible Selector.

HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> <html>    <head>     <script src= "https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js">     </script>        <script>         $(document).ready(function () {             $("p:visible").css(                 "background-color", "green");         });     </script> </head>    <body>     <center>         <h1 style="color:green;">             GeeksForGeeks         </h1>         <h2>             jQuery :visible Selector         </h2>         <p>GeeksForGeeks</p>         <p style="display:none;">             A Computer science portal for Geeks.         </p>         <p>             A computer science portal for geeks.         </p>         <h4>Sudo Placement</h4>         <div>GFG</div>     </center> </body>    </html> 

Output:

  

Example 2: In this example, we will change the font color of all the visible <p> elements with the help of click function.

HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> <html>    <head>     <script src= "https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js">     </script>        <script>         $(document).ready(function () {             $("button").click(function () {                 $("p:visible").css(                     "color", "blue");             });         });     </script> </head>    <body>     <center>         <h1 style="color:green;">             GeeksForGeeks         </h1>         <h2>             jQuery :visible Selector         </h2>         <p>GeeksForGeeks</p>         <p style="display:none;">             A Computer science portal for Geeks.         </p>         <p>             A computer science portal for geeks.         </p>         <button>Change color</button>         <h4>Sudo Placement</h4>         <div>GFG</div>     </center> </body>    </html> 

Output:

 

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