<div id="placeholdSlots">
<div sort-helper="1"></div>
</div>
How select the div using sort-helper custom attr? I know attr('sort-helper') can only get the value.
$('div[sort-helper]');
or in vanillaJS
document.querySelectorAll('div[sort-helper]');
Anyway I would suggest to use a data-*
attribute instead, e.g.
<div data-sort-helper="1"></div>
sort-helper
is an invalid attribute
Mar 23, 2015 at 8:50
data-sort-helper1
I tried $('div[data-sort-helper]' + x) why is it not selected?
Mar 23, 2015 at 8:54
use jQuery attribute selector
alert($('div[sort-helper="1"]').html());
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="placeholdSlots">
<div sort-helper="1">abc</div>
</div>
jQuery
is not the only way. You can use direct Javascript, like this:
Retrieving the firt div with an attribute called sort-helper
var elem = document.querySelector("[sort-helper]");
Retrieving all divs with an attribute called sort-helper
var list = document.querySelectorAll("[sort-helper]");
This is faster that jQuery
because it is native code. And it is now cross-browser (for modern browsers ;-)).
data-
prefix...