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For me, one of the best, yet under-utilised feature of jQuery is the custom selector. I have a fairly trivial example of this, to pick out all text boxes that are empty:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $.extend($.expr[':'], {
        textboxEmpty: function(el) {
            var $el = $(el);
            return ($el.val() == "") && ($el.attr("type") == "text");
        }
    });
});

And to call:

alert($(":textboxEmpty").length);

I was wondering, really, if anyone else had some useful examples of custom selectors they have written.

I am, of course, not blind to the pitfalls of these, and realise that they can be quite slow and, as such, should be combined with other faster selectors. It would be useful to hear if there are any other problems we should be aware of.

+2  A: 

If you are using ASP.NET, this selector will help you find server controls by id:

$.expr[":"].asp = function(a, i, m) {
    return $(a).attr('id') && $(a).attr('id').endsWith(m[3]);
};

If you had a server control that looked like

<asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="txtPhoneNumber" />

You could access it like this

$(":asp(txtPhoneNumber)")

EDIT

Forgot to add the endsWith extension

String.prototype.endsWith = function(str) {
    return (this.match(str + '$') == str);
};
T B
Like it! Not quite sure what the i and m on the function parameters are for.
James Wiseman
I think `i` is for index, don't quote me on that though.
Sneakyness
Sneakyness is correct, i is for index. The m returns an array which in this case would return [":asp(txtPhoneNumber)", "asp", "", "txtPhoneNumber"] so I am using m[3] to get the id that I passed in
T B
Why does ASPNET need a different id-based selector? Is it the case that the ID within the .aspx file is not the same as the resulting ID within the generated .html file?
Cheeso
@James Wiseman: http://jquery-howto.blogspot.com/2009/06/jquery-custom-selectors-with-parameters.html
Mathias Bynens
+6  A: 

I haven't written any, yet James Padolsey has a great collection of selector plug-ins (for elements in view, for external links, for elements with a specific .data property, etc)

Alexander Gyoshev
A: 

As custom selectors are suggested on stackoverflow I'll add them here

Select 'URL' style

Selecting empty text input using jQuery

James Wiseman