jqueryHow do I use the has attribute function in jQuery?
The has() attribute function in jQuery is used to determine if an element has a certain attribute. It returns a boolean value (true or false) depending on whether the element has the attribute or not.
Here is an example of how to use the has() function:
$('#myElement').has('title');
This will return true if the element with the id myElement has a title attribute, or false if it does not.
Code explanation
$('#myElement'): This is a jQuery selector that selects the element with the idmyElement.has('title'): This is thehas()function that checks if the selected element has the attributetitle.
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