What this article brings to you is the jQuery simulated click A mark. I personally feel that this example is still good. If you need A friend, you can refer to this question for half an hour and don't want to understand it, later I thought it was like this.
Menu
The Code is as follows:
Click
To trigger the superconnection:
The Code is as follows:
// Select the correct one
$ ("Li. menu"). children ("a") [0]. click ()
// None of the following
$ ("Li. menu"). children ("a"). eq (0). click ()
-- The parameter is incorrect. The bound click Event function is not found,
-- Because eq (0) returns a jQuery object, when click () occurs, it will find the function bound to it, but there is no function bound at all, so an error is reported.
[0] returns a DOM object. When click () occurs, the original behavior of the element is executed.
Note: [0] This is equivalent to get (0 ).