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  1. 23 maj 2013 · As Bootstrap requires jQuery for its plugins to work, I'll use it for your solution: If your navbar-search is a class: var v = $(this).val(); $(".lead").removeClass("lead"); $("p").each(function () {. if (v != "" && $(this).text().search(v) != -1) {. $(this).addClass("lead");

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  3. 8 wrz 2014 · Well, you can just use the id selector: $(this).find('#abc'); Since ids should be unique on the page, you may as well just use it as the constructor: $('#abc'); If this isn't exactly the same, you're doing something wrong.

  4. The jQuery #id selector uses the id attribute of an HTML tag to find the specific element. An id should be unique within a page, so you should use the #id selector when you want to find a single, unique element.

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