After using .eq() I'm not sure how to proceed with my CSS selector to look for "Happy World" and eventually tap on it.
Using the Chrome dev tool console, I typed:
$('.search-cell').eq('0')
and the selector works and returns the following HTML on the console:
<div class="search-cell">
<div class="media-img">
<img src="image.jpg">
</div>
<div class="media-body">
<h1 class="title">Happy World
<span class="badge">1st</span>
</h1>
<h2 class="subtitle">Balloon flyer</h2>
</div>
</div>
I tried:
$('.search-cell').eq('0').children('.media-body')
and it returned [].
My mind is wrapped with XPATH concepts, so I was thinking eventually it would look like this:
$('.search-cell').eq('0').(Not sure what to put?????).trigger('tap)
What am I missing after .eq()?
.find(".media-body")
.search-cell.searchtable
match that element when it only has the class.search-cell
?console.log($('.search-cell.searchtable').eq(0)[0]);
?$('.search-cell:first .media-body').trigger('tap')
?