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I want to check the type of an element which is placed inside a div. I'm not able to reference the child element. I have tried using the following:

$("#"+styleTarget).siblings(0).get(0)tagName

Where styleTarget is a variable holding the id of the parent div.

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There's difference between a child and a sibling. In the example below, all the <li> are childrens of <ul>. Each <li> is a sibling of all of the other <li> elements, because they are on the same level in the DOM tree.

<ul class="parent">
  <li>List 1</li>
  <li>List 2</li>
  <li>List 3</li>
</ul>

You should be using .children(), as documented here http://api.jquery.com/children/.

$("."+styleTarget).children().get(0).tagName
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  • +1 For the really good explanation, beyond the correct answer.
    – DJ22T
    Jul 21, 2014 at 20:04
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You can get it like this:

var tagName = $("#"+styleTarget+" *")[0].tagName; //or...
var tagName = $("#"+styleTarget+" :first-child")[0].tagName;

The important part is the space between the selectors.

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  • You don't need a space between the first-child filter.
    – djdd87
    Jul 15, 2010 at 10:28
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    @GenericTypeTea - you do. Think about the difference between li:first-child and ul :first-child.
    – Kobi
    Jul 15, 2010 at 10:31
  • @GenericTypeTea - Yes, you do - your test is a bit flawed, here's your code, with the child not being a div: jsfiddle.net/nKTTB It alerts DIV because the parent is a <div> and it's a :first-child of body, but you're selecting the parent, not the child without a space. Jul 15, 2010 at 10:33
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I think you need to be looking at the children() function, unless you want to only look at a specific item, then, as GenericTypeTea suggested, use the :first-child or nth-child selectors.

http://api.jquery.com/children/

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