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I currently have tr:not(.discarded) to check if a row has been class discarded. How can I check that a row doesn't have discarded or bad class? Should I use tr:not(.discarded) or tr:not(.bad) or something else?










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  • The solution is in the official documentation: "All selectors are accepted inside :not(), for example: :not(div a) and :not(div,a)"

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I currently have tr:not(.discarded) to check if a row has been class discarded. How can I check that a row doesn't have discarded or bad class? Should I use tr:not(.discarded) or tr:not(.bad) or something else?










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  • The solution is in the official documentation: "All selectors are accepted inside :not(), for example: :not(div a) and :not(div,a)"

    – Andreas
    Jan 1 at 11:50
















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I currently have tr:not(.discarded) to check if a row has been class discarded. How can I check that a row doesn't have discarded or bad class? Should I use tr:not(.discarded) or tr:not(.bad) or something else?










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I currently have tr:not(.discarded) to check if a row has been class discarded. How can I check that a row doesn't have discarded or bad class? Should I use tr:not(.discarded) or tr:not(.bad) or something else?







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  • The solution is in the official documentation: "All selectors are accepted inside :not(), for example: :not(div a) and :not(div,a)"

    – Andreas
    Jan 1 at 11:50





















  • The solution is in the official documentation: "All selectors are accepted inside :not(), for example: :not(div a) and :not(div,a)"

    – Andreas
    Jan 1 at 11:50



















The solution is in the official documentation: "All selectors are accepted inside :not(), for example: :not(div a) and :not(div,a)"

– Andreas
Jan 1 at 11:50







The solution is in the official documentation: "All selectors are accepted inside :not(), for example: :not(div a) and :not(div,a)"

– Andreas
Jan 1 at 11:50














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The :not selector can take multiple CSS selectors as arguments.



Here is a reference for this selector.



E.g.



$('tr:not(.discarded,.bad)')





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  • @Andreas user hasn't provided much detail. i.e, what they are trying to achieve. In hindsight maybe you are right. I'll remove it now.

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The :not selector can take multiple CSS selectors as arguments.



Here is a reference for this selector.



E.g.



$('tr:not(.discarded,.bad)')





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The :not selector can take multiple CSS selectors as arguments.



Here is a reference for this selector.



E.g.



$('tr:not(.discarded,.bad)')





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The :not selector can take multiple CSS selectors as arguments.



Here is a reference for this selector.



E.g.



$('tr:not(.discarded,.bad)')





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The :not selector can take multiple CSS selectors as arguments.



Here is a reference for this selector.



E.g.



$('tr:not(.discarded,.bad)')






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  • @Andreas user hasn't provided much detail. i.e, what they are trying to achieve. In hindsight maybe you are right. I'll remove it now.

    – Vaishal Patel
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@Andreas user hasn't provided much detail. i.e, what they are trying to achieve. In hindsight maybe you are right. I'll remove it now.

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