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I am trying to find a div with a certain css class and assign to body a class
if ($('div').class(home)) { $("body").addClass("mobile-bg"); }
But its not working
.class()
.hasClass()
you need to use .hasClass() not class()
if ($('div').hasClass('home')) { $("body").addClass("mobile-bg"); }
this code mean .. if div has class="home" add class="mobile-bg" to body
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Or as an alternative to Mohamed's solution,
if ($('div.home').length > 0) { $("body").addClass("mobile-bg"); }
This checks if there are any <div> elements with the class home, and if any exist, it adds the mobile-bg class to the <body>.
<div>
home
mobile-bg
<body>
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