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In my web I have more than 5 links,some of them are in the same group. I want to make them hide or show together.So I give the same name to the common link.But How to operate them?

<a href='a.jsp' name='group1'>aa</a>
<a href='b.jsp' name='group2' >bb</a>
<a href='c.jsp' name='group1'>cc</a>
<a href='d.jsp' name='group2'>dd</a>
<a href='e.jsp' name='group1'>ee</a>

If use input,I can write like $("input[name='group1']").hide();.But now is link tag.How to operate them?

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    Have you tested it? You have all informations in your question. Just change input with a. $("a[name='group1']").hide();
    – eisbehr
    Sep 5, 2016 at 13:05
  • Possible duplicate of How can I select an element by name with jQuery? Sep 5, 2016 at 13:06
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    When you have <input> elements, you write $("input[name='group1']"). What would you write when you have <a> elements...? That said, it's more common to use classes.
    – JJJ
    Sep 5, 2016 at 13:07

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Classes are our friend - forget trying to use a name attribute - this is not the correct use for that. What you want to do is add a class and then alter the display based on the class:

//HTML
<a href='a.jsp' class='group1'>aa</a>
<a href='b.jsp' class='group2' >bb</a>
<a href='c.jsp' class='group1'>cc</a>
<a href='d.jsp' class='group2'>dd</a>
<a href='e.jsp' class='group1'>ee</a>

//js
$('.group1').hide();

you can also add css in the jquery

//js
$('.group1').css('display','none');

but the better way of altering the display state is to have a class that you then add or remove to the elements - that way you are not altering the actual css of the element:

//css
.hidden {display:none}
.shown{display:block}

//js


$('.group1').addClass('hidden');

you can also toggle the class - which allows you to show the elements simply by not hiding them //js

 $('.group1').toggleClass('hidden');
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You can select all of the anchor tags with this the same code as you would use for input, but you just specify that you want to select the <a> tags, and then you can call the method hide().

$("a[name='group1']").hide()

The [name='name'] part of the code is called CSS attribute selector, and it can be used with most HTML tags.

See this: https://css-tricks.com/almanac/selectors/a/attribute/

And this: https://developer.mozilla.org/cs/docs/Web/CSS/Attribute_selectors

Although when doing something like this, it would be much better to use classes.

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