instance method Element#childElements
Element#childElements() → [Element…]
Collects all of the element's children and returns them as an array of
Element.extended elements, in document order. The first
entry in the array is the topmost child of element, the next is the
child after that, etc.
Like all of Prototype's DOM traversal methods, Element.childElements
ignores text nodes and returns element nodes only.
Example
Assuming:
<div id="australopithecus">
Some text in a text node
<div id="homo-erectus">
<div id="homo-neanderthalensis"></div>
<div id="homo-sapiens"></div>
</div>
</div>
Then:
$('australopithecus').childElements();
// -> [div#homo-erectus]
$('homo-erectus').childElements();
// -> [div#homo-neanderthalensis, div#homo-sapiens]
$('homo-sapiens').childElements();
// -> []
Aliased as: Element#immediateDescendants
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.