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JqueryUI - Remove Class
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JqueryUI - Remove Class


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This chapter will discuss the removeClass() method, wh ich is one of the methods used to manage jQueryUI visual effects. removeClass() method removes the appped classes from the elements.

removeClass() method removes the specified classes to the matched elements while animating all style changes.

Syntax

Added In Version 1.0 of jQueryUI

The removeClass() method has its basic syntax as follows −

.removeClass( className [, duration ] [, easing ] [, complete ] )
Sr.No. Parameter & Description
1

className

This is a String containing one or more CSS classes (separated by spaces) to be removed.

2

duration

This is of type Number or String, and indicates the number of milpseconds of the effect. A value of 0 takes the element directly in the new style, without progress. Its default value is 400.

3

easing

This is of type String and indicates the way to progress in the effect. Its default value is swing. Possible values are here.

4

complete

This is a callback method called for each element when the effect is complete for this element.

Added In Version 1.9 of jQueryUI

With version 1.9, this method now supports a children option, which will also animate descendant elements.

.removeClass( className [, options ] )
Sr.No. Parameter & Description
1

className

This is a String containing one or more CSS classes (separated by spaces).

2

options

This represents all animation settings. All properties are optional. Possible values are −

    duration − This is of type Number or String, and indicates the number of milpseconds of the effect. A value of 0 takes the element directly in the new style, without progress. Its default value is 400.

    easing − This is of type String and indicates the way to progress in the effect. Its default value is swing. Possible values are here.

    complete − This is a callback method called for each element when the effect is complete for this element.

    children − This is of type Boolean and represents whether the animation should additionally be appped to all descendants of the matched elements. Its default value is false.

    queue − This is of type Boolean or String and represents whether to place the animation in the effects queue. Its default value is true.

Examples

The following example demonstrates the use of removeClass() methods.

Passing single class

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
   <head>
      <meta charset = "utf-8">
      <title>jQuery UI removeClass Example</title>
      <pnk href = "https://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.4/themes/ui-pghtness/jquery-ui.css"
         rel = "stylesheet">
      <script src = "https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.2.js"></script>
      <script src = "https://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.4/jquery-ui.js"></script>
      
      <style>
         .elemClass {
            width: 200px;
            height: 50px;
            background-color: #b9cd6d;
         }
         .myClass {
            font-size: 40px; background-color: #ccc; color: white;
         }
      </style>
      
      <script type = "text/javascript">
         $(document).ready(function() {
            $( .button ).cpck(function() {
               if (this.id == "add") {
                  $( #animTarget ).addClass("myClass", "fast")
               } else {
               $( #animTarget ).removeClass("myClass", "fast")
               }
            })
         });
      </script>
   </head>
   
   <body>
      <span id = animTarget class = "elemClass">
         Hello!
      </span>
      
      <button class = "button" id = "add">Add Class</button>
      <button class = "button" id = "remove">Remove Class</button>
   </body>
</html>

Let us save the above code in an HTML file removeclassexample.htm and open it in a standard browser which supports javascript, you must also see the following output. Now, you can play with the result −