class method Element.nextSiblings

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Element.nextSiblings(element) → [Element…]

Collects all of element's next siblings and returns them as an Array of elements.

Two elements are siblings if they have the same parent. So for example, the head and body elements are siblings (their parent is the html element). Next-siblings are simply the ones which follow element in the document.

The returned Array reflects the siblings order in the document (e.g. an index of 0 refers to the sibling right below element).

Note that all of Prototype's DOM traversal methods ignore text nodes and return element nodes only.

Examples
<ul>
  <li id="golden-delicious">Golden Delicious</li>
  <li id="mutsu">Mutsu</li>
  <li id="mcintosh">McIntosh</li>
  <li id="ida-red">Ida Red</li>
</ul>

Then:

$('mutsu').nextSiblings();
// -> [li#mcintosh, li#ida-red]
 $('ida-red').nextSiblings();
// -> []

This method can be called either as an instance method or as a generic method. If calling as a generic, pass the instance in as the first argument.