Hide an element's next sibling with Javascript

て烟熏妆下的殇ゞ 提交于 2019-11-28 09:11:37
Russ Cam

it's because Firefox considers the whitespace between element nodes to be text nodes (whereas IE does not) and therefore using .nextSibling on an element gets that text node in Firefox.

It's useful to have a function to use to get the next element node. Something like this

/* 
   Credit to John Resig for this function 
   taken from Pro JavaScript techniques 
*/
function next(elem) {
    do {
        elem = elem.nextSibling;
    } while (elem && elem.nodeType !== 1);
    return elem;        
}

then you can do

var elem = document.getElementById('the_id');
var nextElem = next(elem); 

if (nextElem) 
    nextElem.style.display = 'none';

Take a look at the Element Traversal API, that API moves between Element nodes only. This Allows the following:

elem.nextElementSibling.style.display = 'none';

And thus avoids the problem inherent in nextSibling of potentially getting non-Element nodes (e.g. TextNode holding whitespace)

Firebug error was elem.nextSibling.style is undefined.

because nextSibling can be a text-node or other node type

do {
   elem = elem.nextSibling;
} while(element && elem.nodeType !== 1); // 1 == Node.ELEMENT_NODE
if(elem) elem.style.display = 'none';

Try looping through the children of this element using something like:

var i=0;
(foreach child in elem)
{
   if (i==0)
   {
     document.getElementByID(child.id).style.display='none';
    }
}

Please make appropriate corrections to the syntax.

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