I have the following HTML:
<ul>
<li>A
<ul>
<li>subsection</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>B
<ul>
<li>subsection</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>C
<ul>
<li>subsection</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
With jQuery, how do I target the FIRST level of <li>
s?
For example, I need to make the font bold on hover to the <li>
s with the letters A, B and C, but NOT have that font style applied to the nested <li>
s (with the name subsections).
Here's an initial jsfiddle DEMO if you'd like to use it.
Thanks.
EDIT--
Solution:
CHILD SELECTORS, that's the answer.
No need for jQuery, this can be done using CSS.
Here's the updated DEMO
EDIT-- Here's a more clear demo
Thanks,
Have a container <div>
with a class, and use the >
selector. Lets say your container div's class is "myclass":
.myclass ul li {
...this will affect both levels of li.
}
.myclass > ul > li {
...this will only affect the first level.
}
.myclass > ul > li > ul > li {
...this will only affect the second level.
}
Note: the >
selector does not work in IE6 and below when used as a CSS selector. It does work in all other browsers though, including IE7 and IE8, and when used in JQuery, it works in all browsers supported by jQuery, including IE6.