i used :empty selector in .error class. the problem is that even when there is no content inside the div with class of error, the error class is not removed completely. when i tested in firebug, i found that the div still has some whitespace and when i remove that extra spaces, the div then disappears.
.error{ border:solid 1px #ff0000; color:#ff0000;} .error:empty{ display:none;} the div shows like this on debugging:
<div> </div> that extra spaces you see is the problem. Is there any way i can show in css to display:none ? pls help.
2 Answers
it is because <div> </div>(demo) is not empty, it has a text node as the child.
The :empty pseudo-class represents any element that has no children at all. Only element nodes and text (including whitespace) are considered. Comments or processing instructions do not affect whether an element is considered empty or not.
Try
<div></div> Demo: Fiddle
1The :empty pseudo-class doesn't select elements, containing elements or text (and white space is text).
However, there is now the experimental :blank pseudo-class which selects elements, containing nothing or just white space, and .error:blank would select that <div> element. You should avoid using experimental features in your production code, though.