i dont believe it will, next and nextAll only work on siblings. in my
example, they arent.

On Jan 14, 3:27 pm, Ricardo Tomasi <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2:11 pm, Leeoniya <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > nextest() that works outside the bounds of the parent container? for
> > example:
>
> > <span>
> >   <b id="foo">bar</b>
> > </span>
> > <span>
> >   <b>Hello!</b>
> > </span>
>
> > $("#foo").nextest("b") would return the second <b> node in the tree
> > following the current element, but not a sibling. right now i'm
> > needing to create funky ways to do this, unless i'm missing something.
>
> $(this).nextAll('b:first') should do it. It seems fast enough on a DOM
> tree with around 3000 elements.
>
> - ricardo
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