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jQuery - Remove Elements


With jQuery, it is easy to remove existing HTML elements.


Remove Elements/Content

To remove elements and content, there are mainly two jQuery methods:

  • remove() - Removes the selected element (and its child elements)
  • empty() - Removes the child elements from the selected element

jQuery remove() Method

The jQuery remove() method removes the selected element(s) and its child elements.

Example

$("#div1").remove();
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jQuery empty() Method

The jQuery empty() method removes the child elements of the selected element(s).

Example

$("#div1").empty();
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Filter the Elements to be Removed

The jQuery remove() method also accepts one parameter, which allows you to filter the elements to be removed.

The parameter can be any of the jQuery selector syntaxes.

The following example removes all <p> elements with class="test":  

Example

$("p").remove(".test");
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This example removes all <p> elements with class="test" and class="demo":  

Example

$("p").remove(".test, .demo");
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jQuery Exercises

Test Yourself With Exercises

Exercise:

Use a jQuery method to remove a <div> element.

$("div").();

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jQuery HTML Reference

For a complete overview of all jQuery HTML methods, please go to our jQuery HTML/CSS Reference.


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