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This simple selector finds the first empty text input field in my form but skips over password type inputs:

$('input:text[value=""]:first').focus();

Is there a neat way to say :text or :password in the above statement?

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$('input:text[value=""]').add('input:password[value=""]').first().focus();

I don't think there is a better way. That's what I thought before taking a look at @Hari Das answer which has an issue but brings alternative solution to my mind:

$('input:text[value=""],input:password[value=""]').first().focus()

Choose the one which is more readable to you.

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  • Ah yes, I was trying to get to your second version but left out the input after the comma. Why does this have an issue? Do you know?
    – cneeds
    Apr 23, 2014 at 18:18
  • Surprising a little bit. Should work as well but it's recommended to use input:password instead of :password for better performance. Apr 24, 2014 at 6:00
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Here a little custom expression :

$.expr[':'].is = function(a,b,c){
    return $(a).is(c[3])
}

That allow you to use is in a selector. You can achieve what you want with that :

$('input[value=""]:is([type=text],[type=password]):first')

Fiddle

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  • Thank you Karl but I don't understand how the custom expression works :-(
    – cneeds
    Apr 23, 2014 at 18:16
  • The syntax inside the :is() is exactly the same as the jquery method .is() and return a set of elements. Apr 23, 2014 at 18:30
  • Like the reverse of :not() ?
    – cneeds
    Apr 23, 2014 at 20:27
  • @cneeds Exactly. If you don't want to create the expression, you could use 'input[value=""]:not(:not([type=text],[type=password])):first', but let be honest, it is unreadable. Apr 23, 2014 at 20:54
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By using comma you can insert multiple selector. It works like an OR operator.

$('input:text[value=""]:first,input:password[value=""]:first')
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  • The problem with that is you will have 2 elements. The :first must be outside the selector. Apr 23, 2014 at 17:57
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The visible is there to skip any hidden fields, such as select2 autogenerated inputs.

$('input:text[value=""]:visible:first',input:password[value=""]:first)
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  • password type fileds could also be invisible I guess. Thus $('input:text[value=""]:visible:first,input:password[value=""]:visible:first')
    – cneeds
    Dec 18, 2017 at 15:11

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