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7.9

JQuery, Select an elements parent element

Asked by Hube02 in Jquery, JavaScript, Scripting Languages

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I have the code below which in JQuery starts with a ul that has a specific ID

then gets each child li of that ul. I will be doing more here on the li element... later

then it gets each child up of each specific li element.. again, I will be doing operation on each li

but now I have a specific li element and I need to get the following information

1) The width of its parent li element
2) The height of its parent li element

Where it says alert(this); is where I have each ul element.Start Free Trial
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$('ul#RightSliderMenu').each(function(){
    $(this).children('li').each(function(){
      // perform operation on li element
      $(this).children('ul').each(function(){
        // perform operation on ul element
        alert(this);
      });
    });
  });
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