jQuery API

.hide()

.hide( ) Returns: jQuery

Description: Hide the matched elements.

  • version added: 1.0.hide()

  • version added: 1.0.hide( duration, [ callback ] )

    durationA string or number determining how long the animation will run.

    callbackA function to call once the animation is complete.

With no parameters, the .hide() method is the simplest way to hide an element:

$('.target').hide();

The matched elements will be hidden immediately, with no animation. This is roughly equivalent to calling .css('display', 'none'), except that the value of the display property is saved in jQuery's data cache so that display can later be restored to its initial value. If an element has a display value of inline, then is hidden and shown, it will once again be displayed inline.

When a duration is provided, .hide() becomes an animation method. The .hide() method animates the width, height, and opacity of the matched elements simultaneously. When these properties reach 0, the display style property is set to none to ensure that the element no longer affects the layout of the page.

Durations are given in milliseconds; higher values indicate slower animations, not faster ones. The strings 'fast' and 'slow' can be supplied to indicate durations of 200 and 600 milliseconds, respectively.

If supplied, the callback is fired once the animation is complete. This can be useful for stringing different animations together in sequence. The callback is not sent any arguments, but this is set to the DOM element being animated. If multiple elements are animated, it is important to note that the callback is executed once per matched element, not once for the animation as a whole.

We can animate any element, such as a simple image:

<div id="clickme">
  Click here
</div>
<img id="book" src="book.png" alt="" width="100" height="123" />
With the element initially shown, we can hide it slowly:
$('#clickme').click(function() {
  $('#book').hide('slow', function() {
    alert('Animation complete.');
  });
});

Examples:

Example: Hides all paragraphs then the link on click.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
	<p>Hello</p>
  <a href="#">Click to hide me too</a>
  <p>Here is another paragraph</p>
<script>

    $("p").hide();
    $("a").click(function () {
      $(this).hide();
      return true;
    });
</script>

</body>
</html>

Demo:

Example: Animates all shown paragraphs to hide slowly, completing the animation within 600 milliseconds.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <style>
  p { background:#dad; font-weight:bold; }
  </style>
  <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
	<button>Hide 'em</button>

  <p>Hiya</p>
  <p>Such interesting text, eh?</p>
<script>
    $("button").click(function () {
      $("p").hide("slow");
    });    
</script>

</body>
</html>

Demo:

Example: Animates all spans (words in this case) to hide fastly, completing each animation within 200 milliseconds. Once each animation is done, it starts the next one.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <style>
  span { background:#def3ca; padding:3px; float:left; }
  </style>
  <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
	<button id="hidr">Hide</button>
  <button id="showr">Show</button>
  <div>

    <span>Once</span> <span>upon</span> <span>a</span> 
    <span>time</span> <span>there</span> <span>were</span> 
    <span>three</span> <span>programmers...</span>

  </div>
<script>
    $("#hidr").click(function () {
      $("span:last-child").hide("fast", function () {
        // use callee so don't have to name the function
        $(this).prev().hide("fast", arguments.callee); 
      });
    });
    $("#showr").click(function () {
      $("span").show(2000);
    });

</script>

</body>
</html>

Demo:

Example: Hides the divs when clicked over 2 seconds, then removes the div element when its hidden. Try clicking on more than one box at a time.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <style>
  div { background:#ece023; width:30px; 
        height:40px; margin:2px; float:left; }
  </style>
  <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
	<div></div>
<script>
    for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
      $("<div>").appendTo(document.body);
    }
    $("div").click(function () {
      $(this).hide(2000, function () {
        $(this).remove();
      });
    });
</script>

</body>
</html>

Demo:

Comments

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  • In case anyone else was also wondering,
    if you want to check if an element is hidden / visible: -

    $(element).is(":visible")
    or
    $(element:visible)
  • Pradigm_Shift
    Hiding an option of a select element does not work in IE . There is a requirement in my project in which I need to Apply a Filter for the Multiple Select Box. Based On the Filter selection I have to hide and show the Select option.
    As hide() is not working on IE , how should I achive this.
  • adudoc
    The first example above (the four click here's) does not work. I tried it with IE7 and Safari and nothing changed.
  • That's not a demo. It's part of the description. Those are four separate images showing four stages of the animation from visible to hidden.
  • PB
    Hiding an option of a select element does not work in Google Chrome.
    However, disabling an option does work, so for compatibility it is necessary to do both.
    Removing it also works, but then adding it back in the position it was previously is more awkward, so disabling might be preferable.
  • Tuomas Jaakola
    .hide(0) does not seem to work as .hide().
    Example:
    HTML:
    <div id="outer">foo
    <div id="inner">bar</div>
    </div>
    --
    JavaScript:
    $("#outer").hide();
    $("#inner").hide(0);
    $(#outer").show();
    => Result is that "foo bar" is visible.
    However,
    $("#outer").hide();
    $("#inner").hide();
    $(#outer").show();
    => Result is that "foo" is visible, "bar" is hidden.
  • David
    I Tuomas, to temporary fix this issue, you can you this code:
    http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/5010#comment:1
  • dan
    You are missing a quote...dont know if that helps at all....i might be wrong...in the javascript: $(#outer")