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jQuery remove() Method

❮ jQuery HTML/CSS Methods

Example

Remove all <p> elements:

$("button").click(function(){
  $("p").remove();
});
Try it Yourself »

Definition and Usage

The remove() method removes the selected elements, including all text and child nodes.

This method also removes data and events of the selected elements.

Tip: To remove the elements without removing data and events, use the detach() method instead.

Tip: To remove only the content from the selected elements, use the empty() method.


Syntax

$(selector).remove(selector)

Parameter Description
selector Optional. Specifies one or more elements to be removed.
To remove multiple elements, separate them with a comma (,)

Try it Yourself - Examples

Difference between detach() and remove()
Show the difference between the detach() and remove() methods.

Remove all <p> elements with class="test"
Using the optional parameter to filter the elements to be removed.

Remove all <p> elements with class="test" and "demo"
Using the optional parameter to filter multiple elements to be removed.


❮ jQuery HTML/CSS Methods

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