.css()
Get the value of a computed style property for the first element in the set of matched elements or set one or more CSS properties for every matched element.
Get the value of a computed style property for the first element in the set of matched elements or set one or more CSS properties for every matched element.
Search for a given element from among the matched elements.
Get the current value of the first element in the set of matched elements or set the value of every matched element.
Get the value of an attribute for the first element in the set of matched elements or set one or more attributes for every matched element.
Check the current matched set of elements against a selector, element, or jQuery object and return true if at least one of these elements matches the given arguments.
Create a new jQuery object with elements added to the set of matched elements.
Get the children of each element in the set of matched elements, including text and comment nodes.
Pass each element in the current matched set through a function, producing a new jQuery object containing the return values.
Remove a single class, multiple classes, or all classes from each element in the set of matched elements.
Wrap an HTML structure around all elements in the set of matched elements.
Wrap an HTML structure around the content of each element in the set of matched elements.
Replace each element in the set of matched elements with the provided new content and return the set of elements that was removed.
Wrap an HTML structure around each element in the set of matched elements.
Hide the matched elements.
Adds the specified class(es) to each element in the set of matched elements.
Perform a custom animation of a set of CSS properties.
Get the current coordinates of the first element, or set the coordinates of every element, in the set of matched elements, relative to the document.
Select the element at index n within the matched set.
Iterate over a jQuery object, executing a function for each matched element.
Hide the matched elements by fading them to transparent.