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Hi I need to remove the class 'fancy' to all fancy items,

<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
    $('.fancy').removeClass('.fancy');
    alert($('.fancy').length + 'comentarios');
});
</script>

Trying like that, the class is not removed and the alert shows me '6comentarios' so there are 6 items selected,

what am i missing??

thanks!

4 Answers 4

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You don't have to provide a selector as an argument, simply a class name.

Try:

$('.fancy').removeClass('fancy');

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$('.fancy').removeClass('fancy');

will work. Dot before className means "class", so in this case (removeClass) it's not allowed/required

demo

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You have to use fancy instead of .fancy inside of removeClass()

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You are removing the class from an array of objects. That will probably not work. Try the each() function.

$('.fancy').each( function() { this.removeClass('fancy'); } );
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  • Oh yeah, and according to the other answers: Use "fancy" instead of ".fancy" in the removeClass function. Aug 29, 2011 at 9:03

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