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  • Noah Fields
    Noah Fields
    13,985 Points

    JQuery- how to use next() method for challenge

    Posted November 16, 2017 9:40pm by Noah Fields
    Noah Fields
    13,985 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Introduction to jQuery
    • DOM Traversal
    • find(), prev(), and next()

    2 Answers

  • Vic Mercier
    Vic Mercier
    3,276 Points

    The find method is a little bit like the not method, aren't?

    Posted August 13, 2017 2:32pm by Vic Mercier
    Vic Mercier
    3,276 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Introduction to jQuery
    • DOM Traversal
    • find(), prev(), and next()

    1 Answer

  • Vic Mercier
    Vic Mercier
    3,276 Points

    Is someone able to give me an example of the find() method.

    Posted August 13, 2017 2:08pm by Vic Mercier
    Vic Mercier
    3,276 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Introduction to jQuery
    • DOM Traversal
    • find(), prev(), and next()

    1 Answer

  • Vic Mercier
    Vic Mercier
    3,276 Points

    Don't understand the find method.

    Posted August 13, 2017 2:00pm by Vic Mercier
    Vic Mercier
    3,276 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Introduction to jQuery
    • DOM Traversal
    • find(), prev(), and next()

    0 Answers

  • Learning coding
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    Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 9,937 Points

    Why would you want to cut down searches in the DOM?

    Posted May 2, 2017 1:12pm by Learning coding
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    Learning coding
    Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 9,937 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Introduction to jQuery
    • DOM Traversal
    • find(), prev(), and next()

    1 Answer

  • Jason Welsh
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    prev() is in the title but not covered?

    Posted March 8, 2017 9:08pm by Jason Welsh
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    Jason Welsh
    Treehouse Project Reviewer
    • JavaScript
    • Introduction to jQuery
    • DOM Traversal
    • find(), prev(), and next()

    3 Answers

  • Scott Endicott
    Scott Endicott
    460 Points

    Workspace Issues

    Posted January 25, 2017 8:35pm by Scott Endicott
    Scott Endicott
    460 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Introduction to jQuery
    • DOM Traversal
    • find(), prev(), and next()

    2 Answers

  • Keith James
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    Keith James
    Courses Plus Student 8,159 Points

    Slightly confused about the class mentioned in the video

    Posted November 23, 2016 3:30am by Keith James
    Keith James
    Courses Plus Student 8,159 Points
    • JavaScript
    • Introduction to jQuery
    • DOM Traversal
    • find(), prev(), and next()

    2 Answers

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