There might be a more concise way, but this should work: var siblings = $('#myItem'). Siblings(":visible"). Length; var item = siblings == 0?
$('#myItem') : null; alert(item) You can see the fiddle here: jsfiddle.net/JmwcR/23.
There might be a more concise way, but this should work: var siblings = $('#myItem'). Siblings(":visible"). Length; var item = siblings == 0?
$('#myItem') : null; alert(item); You can see the fiddle here: jsfiddle.net/JmwcR/23.
Thanks, that will do fine. – evanmcd Oct 17 at 2:46.
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