Select all elements that have no children (including text nodes). This is the inverse of :parent
Selects all elements that are selected. The :selected selector works for <option>
Selects all elements that are visible. Elements are considered visible if they consume space in
Selects element if it is currently focused. As with other pseudo-class selectors (those that begin
Selects elements that have the specified attribute with a value either equal to a given string or starting with that string followed by a hyphen (-).
Select all elements at an index less than index within the matched set. index-related
Selects elements that have the specified attribute with a value beginning exactly with a given string. This
Selects all elements that are the last child of their parent. While
Selects a single element with the given id attribute. For id selectors, jQuery uses the JavaScript
Selects all direct child elements specified by "child" of elements specified by "parent". As a CSS
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