jQuery nextAll() Method
Example
Return all next sibling elements of each <li> element with class name "start":
$(document).ready(function(){
$("li.start").nextAll().css({"color": "red", "border": "2px
solid red"});
});
Result:
ul (parent)
- li (sibling)
- li (sibling)
- li (sibling with class name "start")
- li (sibling)
- li (sibling)
- li (sibling)
Try it yourself »
Definition and Usage
The nextAll() method returns all next sibling elements of the selected element.
Sibling elements are elements that share the same parent.
The DOM tree: This method traverse forward along siblings of DOM elements.
Related methods:
- next() - returns the next sibling element of the selected element
- nextUntil() - returns all next sibling elements between two given arguments
Syntax
$(selector).nextAll(filter)
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
filter | Optional. Specifies a selector expression to narrow down the search for
next siblings Note: To return multiple siblings, separate each expression with a comma. |
Try it Yourself - Examples
Narrow down the search
How to filter the search for next sibling elements.
Return multiple siblings
Using the filter parameter to get all siblings of a <h2> element that
have class names "first", "second" and "third".
Select
all next sibling elements of a <p> element
How to select all next sibling elements of a <p> element.
Select
all next sibling <p> elements of <div>
How to select all next sibling <p> elements of each <div> element.