jQuery has true. How can I select first link? this is original
question. And why doesnt work this code $('#menu li a:first')?

On 17 Led, 21:39, "Nic Luciano" <nic.luci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's true, but that's exactly how it's supposed to function.
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> On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 3:35 PM, jQuery Lover <ilovejqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > No he is not!
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> > Suppose you have this scenario:
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> > <div id="container">
> >       <ul id="menu">
> >                <li>Home</li>
> >                <li><a href="#">Rules</a></li>
> >               <li><a href="#">Pilots</a></li>
> >               <li><a href="#">Briefing</a></li>
> >               <li><a href="#">IGC</a></li>
> >               <li><a href="#">Results</a></li>
> >               <li><a href="#">Forum</a></li>
> >       </ul>
> > </div>
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> > $('#menu li:first a').remove() - will do nothing here, since first li
> > has no anchor in it !
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> > ----
> > Read jQuery HowTo Resource  -  http://jquery-howto.blogspot.com
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> > On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Charlie22 <ch...@post.cz> wrote:
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> > > Well, you are right, thx for explanation. Now it is clear!!
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> > > On 17 Led, 21:04, Pedram <pedram...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> hi Guys , I know what should you do ,
> > >> $('#menu li:first a').remove()
> > >> this is the code you need , jquery has no problem when you use this
> > >> code $('#menu li a:first').remove(); the selector checks each li and
> > >> removes the <a> so all of the links will be removed so in your case
> > >> your code should look like this $('#menu li:first a').remove();  the
> > >> selector selects the first li and removes the <a>
> > >> that set,
> > >> I am just following john Resig in twitter it seems he is going to
> > >> release jquery 1.3.1 maybe he found some little bugs.- Skrýt citovaný 
> > >> text -
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