Thanks Ian, I'll play around with this piece of code! jQuery is really helping me in my project, it's awesome.
On Apr 28, 1:20 am, "Ian Struble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Building on Karl's example and your new all-td's-must-be-empty > requirement; mark all the TR's with a target class then sweep through > the TD's and get rid of the target class if you find a td that is not > empty. Play around a bit and see what else you can come up with. > > Ian > ---- > > $(document).ready(function() { > $('tr').addClass('allEmptyTds'); // mark > $('td').each(function() { > var $this = $(this); > if ($this.html() !== ' ') { > $this.parent().removeClass('allEmptyTds'); // and sweep > } > }); > > }); > > On 4/27/07, Feed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Feed wrote: > > > Hello all, I'm getting used to the excellent jQuery library and I need > > > some help of more experienced programmers. I have this simple table: > > > > <table class="table"> > > > <tr> > > > <td>content</td> > > > <td>content</td> > > > <td>content</td> > > > </tr> > > > <tr> > > > <td> </td> > > > <td> </td> > > > <td> </td> > > > </tr> > > > <tr> > > > <td>content</td> > > > <td>content</td> > > > <td>content</td> > > > </tr> > > > </table> > > > > What I need is to add a class to the TRs that have children TDs that > > > have inside (and ONLY )... I'm having problems because > > > &nbps; is not text, it's html code... > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > Thanks guys, that really helped, specially Karl Swedberg's piece of > > code. The problem is: the class must only be applied to the TR only if > > ALL children TDs have inside... I'm having a hard time making > > it work, I'm still learning how to use jQuery properly.