Q
How to select the first element within a set of matched elements using jQuery?

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option C
Solution:
$('element').eq(0); selects the first element within a set of matched elements.
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How to select the first

  • element within a
      using jQuery?

      A). $('ul li').first();

      B). $('ul > li').first();

      C). $('li:first-child');

      D). $('ul').first().find('li');