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The platform I'm building a website on produces empty p tags in wysiwyg mode. How can I take these out?

Something like this, perhaps...

$("<p> </p>").remove();

Although the code above does nothing.

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7 Answers 7

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The answer depends on what "empty" means. If the empty paragraphs are <p></p> then fireeyedboy's p:empty selector is the way to go. If there could be spaces or newlines or other such things then you'll probably want something like this:

$('p').each(function() {
    const $this = $(this);
    if($this.html().replace(/\s|&nbsp;/g, '').length === 0)
        $this.remove();
});

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/7L4WZ/

FCKEditor (not sure about CKEditor or TinyMCE) likes to add <p>&nbsp;</p> to the HTML so you might need the above somewhat ugly approach.

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  • This is a much better and more practical answer!
    – supersan
    Feb 9, 2022 at 7:29
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Try:

$( 'p:empty' ).remove();

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you can try this...

$([selector]).is(":empty")   

it will return true if selector is empty..Working Demo

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I'm a little late to the party, but I found this thread recently as I was looking to solve this issue as well.

I came up with a Vanilla JS solution here, which worked for me:

var p = document.querySelectorAll('p:empty');
for(var i = p.length - 1; i > -1; i-- ) {
    p[i].parentNode.removeChild(p[i]);
}

It basically does (exactly) what fireeyedboy suggested, but without jQuery.

It also appears to perform better than jQuery as well: http://jsperf.com/remove-empty-elements-javascript-vs-jquery

Hope this helps!

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  • 1
    querySelectorAll has the problem of not being supported by older browsers
    – Jaak Kütt
    Dec 30, 2013 at 19:41
  • Good point. I guess in that case, if you choose the vanilla route with querySelector, you can use a Polyfill to add older browser support.
    – ItsJonQ
    Jan 3, 2014 at 6:13
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If anyone need this for WP site, so use these:

jQuery('p').each(function() {
        var $this = jQuery(this);
        if($this.html().replace(/\s| /g, '').length == 0)
            $this.remove();
    });
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Thanks "mu is too short",

I've tried your code It works but I need to wrap it in jQuery(document).ready(function() {});

The full code worked for me is:

jQuery(document).ready(function() {
    jQuery('p').each(function() {
        var $this = jQuery(this);
        if($this.html().replace(/\s|&nbsp;/g, '').length == 0) {
            $this.remove();
        }
    });
});

I don't know why this happens, My jQuery/JS is not so good, I'm learning it ;).

Hope this help another person like me.

Thanks.

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/* Remove empty paragraphs with &nbsp; */
jQuery('p').each(function(){
    if( jQuery(this).html() == '&nbsp;' )
        jQuery(this).remove();
})

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