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jQuery hide() Method

❮ jQuery Effect Methods

Example

Hide all <p> elements:

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

Definition and Usage

The hide() method hides the selected elements.

Tip: This is similar to the CSS property display:none.

Note: Hidden elements will not be displayed at all (no longer affects the layout of the page).

Tip: To show hidden elements, look at the show() method.


Syntax

$(selector).hide(speed,easing,callback)

Parameter Description
speed Optional. Specifies the speed of the hide effect. Default value is 400 milliseconds

Possible values:

  • milliseconds
  • "slow"
  • "fast"
easing Optional. Specifies the speed of the element in different points of the animation. Default value is "swing"

Possible values:

  • "swing" - moves slower at the beginning/end, but faster in the middle
  • "linear" - moves in a constant speed
Tip: More easing functions are available in external plugins
callback Optional. A function to be executed after the hide() method is completed

To learn more about callback, visit our jQuery Callback chapter


Try it Yourself - Examples

hide() - Using the speed parameter
How to use the speed parameter when hiding/showing an element.

hide() - Using the callback parameter
How to use the callback parameter when hiding/showing an element.


❮ jQuery Effect Methods

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