I'm trying to do something very simple. Basically I have a clickable div 'hot spot', when you click that it fills the screen and displays some content. I achieved this by simply changing the class of div, removing 'spot' and adding 'grown' and there's a little CSS animation to make it grow. This works fine.
The problem is, within this div there is a close_button, which at the moment is just text. I want this to switch the classes back - i.e. remove grown and readd spot. It doesn't do this when clicked. I believe it's to do with the element not having those classes when the DOM loads, but I'm new to jQuery and don't know how to work around this.
I think there's probably a much more sensible way of doing it, could someone point me in the right direction? I'd be very grateful. I've tried using toggleClass instead to no avail.
$( document ).ready(function() {
$(".clickable").click(function() {
$(this).addClass("grown");
$(this).removeClass("spot");
});
$(".close_button").click(function() {
alert (this);
$("#spot1").removeClass("grown");
$("#spot1").addClass("spot");
});
});
UPDATE:
I am using this code now,
$( document ).ready(function() {
$(document).on("click", ".close_button", function () {
alert ("oi");
$("#spot1").addClass("spot");
$("#spot1").removeClass("grown");
});
$(document).on("click", ".clickable", function () {
if ($(this).hasClass("spot")){
$(this).addClass("grown");
$(this).removeClass("spot");
}
});
});
strangely the close_button function still won't add 'spot' or remove 'grown' though it will add any other classes and it will remove other classes... I added the if clause because I thought perhaps both function were being triggered at the same time, undoing each other, but it seems to make no difference
posted 20 Jan 14
Bangladesh
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