jQuery: Get selected element tag name
You can call .prop("tagName")
. Examples:
jQuery("<a>").prop("tagName"); //==> "A"
jQuery("<h1>").prop("tagName"); //==> "H1"
jQuery("<coolTagName999>").prop("tagName"); //==> "COOLTAGNAME999"
If writing out .prop("tagName")
is tedious, you can create a custom function like so:
jQuery.fn.tagName = function() {
return this.prop("tagName");
};
Examples:
jQuery("<a>").tagName(); //==> "A"
jQuery("<h1>").tagName(); //==> "H1"
jQuery("<coolTagName999>").tagName(); //==> "COOLTAGNAME999"
Note that tag names are, by convention, returned CAPITALIZED. If you want the returned tag name to be all lowercase, you can edit the custom function like so:
jQuery.fn.tagNameLowerCase = function() {
return this.prop("tagName").toLowerCase();
};
Examples:
jQuery("<a>").tagNameLowerCase(); //==> "a"
jQuery("<h1>").tagNameLowerCase(); //==> "h1"
jQuery("<coolTagName999>").tagNameLowerCase(); //==> "cooltagname999"
You can use the DOM's nodeName
property:
$(...)[0].nodeName
As of jQuery 1.6 you should now call prop:
$target.prop("tagName")
See http://api.jquery.com/prop/
jQuery 1.6+
jQuery('selector').prop("tagName").toLowerCase()
Older versions
jQuery('selector').attr("tagName").toLowerCase()
toLowerCase()
is not mandatory.
This is yet another way:
$('selector')[0].tagName