I wanted to select all of the elements in the DOM that have a border-radius !== 0.
Do you guys know a way of doing that?
Yes. Use the .filter() function.
$(elements).filter(function(){
return parseInt($(this).css("border-radius"),10) != 0;
});
parseInt($(this).css("border-radius"),10)
before comparing it?
Oct 26, 2012 at 14:42
border-radius: 0px 2px
....
Oct 26, 2012 at 14:45
Use a CSS class to define your border radius, then use jQuery to select them.
CSS:
.border-radius {
border-radius: 4px;
}
JS:
$('.border-radius')
Because I like to be thorough, we ought to consider the fact that border-radius
can accept multiple values to describe all four corners individually:
$('*').filter(function() {
var br = $(this).css("border-radius").split(' '),
test = false;
for (var i = 0, j = br.length; i < j; i++) {
test = test || parseInt(br[i], 10);
};
return test;
})
http://jsfiddle.net/mblase75/SLUcb/
That said, filtering EVERY element on the page is outrageously inefficient. The better approach is just to assign the border-radius
to a class and test for the existence of objects with that class.
-moz-border-radius
,webkit-border-radius
,-o-border-radius
, etc? EG the case wherecss('border-radius')
returns nothing butcss('-webkit-border-radius')
returns something?.css()
method.