I'm using toggleClass like in the following example on the jQuery documentation page to create a "Read More"/"Read Less" solution:
http://api.jquery.com/toggleClass/
Here is the HTML code I'm using:
<span id="block1-link" class="read-more-text more">Read More</span>
<span id="block1-content" class="sh-content">1st paragraph text<span class="read-more-text"> Hide Text</span></span>
<span id="block2-link" class="read-more-text more">Read More</span>
<span id="block2-content" class="sh-content">2nd paragraph text<span class="read-more-text"> Hide Text</span></span>
And the accompanying jQuery:
(function ($) {
$( ".read-more-text" ).click(function() {
$( ".sh-content" ).toggleClass( "show-text" );
$( ".read-more-text.more" ).toggleClass( "hide-text" );
});
}(jQuery));
Right now, the code shows both blocks of text when I click on the "Read More" link. I'd like the click to only affect the related "block". So, if I click on the span with "block1-link", the span with "block1-content" should toggle.
The reason I'm not adding the ID directly to my jQuery code is because this needs to work for any number of link/content groupings on a page.
I'm sure it's something obvious I'm missing. I hope someone can help me correct what I've written.
Thanks!
You can use current element clicked context this to only target the clicked and next div element:
$( ".read-more-text" ).click(function() {
$(this).next().toggleClass( "show-text" );
$(this).toggleClass( "hide-text" );
});
Try this. You can use .on() of jquery.
$(".read-more-text" ).on( "click", function() {
$(this).next().toggleClass("show-text");
$(this).toggleClass("hide-text");
});
Edit: Developing further on the same topic, i tweaked the html classes so that its cleaner and easier.
<span id="block1-link" class="read-more">Read More</span>
<span id="block1-content" class="sh-content">1st paragraph text<span class="hide-more"> Hide Text</span>
</span>
<span id="block2-link" class="read-more">Read More</span>
<span id="block2-content" class="sh-content">2nd paragraph text<span class="hide-more"> Hide Text</span></span>
$(".read-more" ).on( "click", function() {
$(this).next().toggleClass("show-text");
$(this).toggleClass("hide-text");
});
$(".hide-more" ).on( "click", function() {
$(this).parent().toggleClass("hide-text");
$(this).parent().prev().toggleClass("show-text");
});
Related
I have different divs which all have the same class "textBox".
At the same time there should always just be one box displayed. For most Boxes there is a button on the bottom of my page which can be clicked and triggers
to make the box visible and hide the box which is already shown at this moment.
Edit: Fiddle https://jsfiddle.net/8uvsq7ta/
For this I have this JS-code:
$( "#gettingStartedButton" ).click( function () {
if (! $( "#gettingStarted" ).is( ":visible" ) ) {
if ( $( "#extension" ).is( ":visible" ) ) {
$( "#extension" ).fadeOut( function () {
$( "#gettingStarted" ).fadeIn();
});
}
else if ( $( "#executingBox" ).is( ":visible" ) ) {
$( "#executingBox" ).fadeOut( function () {
$( "#gettingStarted" ).fadeIn();
});
}
else if ( $( "#feedback" ).is( ":visible" ) ) {
$( "#feedback" ).fadeOut( function () {
$( "#gettingStarted" ).fadeIn();
});
}
else if ( $( "#impressum" ).is( ":visible" ) ) {
$( "#impressum" ).fadeOut( function () {
$( "#gettingStarted" ).fadeIn();
});
}
else if ( $( "#registration" ).is( ":visible" ) ) {
$( "#registration" ).fadeOut( function () {
$( "#gettingStarted" ).fadeIn();
});
}
}
else {
$( "#gettingStarted" ).fadeOut( function () {
$( "#executingBox" ).fadeIn();
});
}
});
The div boxes look like this:
<div id="gettingStarted" class="textBox">
test blabla
</div>
<div id="feedback" class="textBox">
test blabla
</div>
<div id="registration" class="textBox">
test blabla
</div>
<div id="impressum" class="textBox">
test blabla
</div>
CSS:
.textBox {
diplay: none;
}
This Code checks if the box is already shown and if yes it checks EVERY OTHER BOX to get the one which is visible and then fade it out to afterwards fade the reffered box in.
My problem is, I need this part of code for every box. I think there should be a better way to accomplish this.
What I am searching is kind a method openBox(id) where I give the id of the box as paramete and it automatically detects all other boxes with the class parameter and detects which is already faded in, then fades this out to fade the box with the id in.
Sadly my javascript skills aren't that good, so I seek to find some advices or examples how to achieve this.
Thank you very much for every input you can give me.
var $textBox = $(".textBox"); // get 'em all!
$textBox.eq(0).fadeIn(); // FadeIn first one
$("[data-showid]").on("click", function(){ // Buttons click (Use data-* attribute!)
var $box = $("#"+ this.dataset.showid); // Get the target box ID element
$textBox.not($box).hide(); // Hide all bot targeted one
$box.stop().fadeToggle(); // FadeToggle target box
});
.textBox{display:none;}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="gettingStarted" class="textBox">getting started blabla</div>
<div id="feedback" class="textBox">feedback blabla</div>
<div id="impressum" class="textBox">impressum blabla</div>
<button data-showid="gettingStarted">GS</button>
<button data-showid="feedback">FB</button>
<button data-showid="impressum">Imp</button>
If you don't want the current box to toggle, than instead of .fadeToggle() use .fadeIn().
http://api.jquery.com/fadetoggle/
https://api.jquery.com/data/
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/dataset
With the addition of a data-* attribute on your button to link it to its content:
<button id="gettingStartedButton" data-link="gettingStarted">GS</button>
<button id="feedbackButton" data-link="feedback">FB</button>
<button id="impressumButton" data-link="impressum">Imp</button>
The javascript becomes very simple:
$( "#gettingStarted" ).fadeIn();
$('button').click(function(){
var link = $(this).data('link');
$('.textBox:visible').fadeOut(function(){
$('#' + link).fadeIn()
});
})
Updated fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/8uvsq7ta/2/
I did it using class. The HTML would be like :
<div class="textBox gettingStartedButton" style="display: none;"> 1 test blabla </div>
<div style="display: none;" id="feedback" class="textBox .gettingStartedButton gettingStartedButton"> 2 test blabla </div>
<div id="registration" class="textBox gettingStartedButton" style="display: block;">3 test blabla </div>
<div id="impressum" class="textBox"> 4 test blabla </div>
And use the code below. Keep any element visible at first. Then on click of that element it fades it out and fades the next element in. and adds the class "gettingStartedButton" to the visible element to run click event again.
$( ".gettingStartedButton" ).on('click', function () {
var visible_element = $('.textBox:visible');
visible_element.next().fadeIn();
visible_element.next().removeClass('gettingStartedButton');
visible_element.next().addClass('gettingStartedButton');
visible_element.fadeOut();
});
I am looking to change a paragraph of text into different text by clicking on a fake 'link' (span) at the bottom of the page.
what I have thus far
<body>
<p> here is a paragraph that i would like to change once the span below me is clicked </p>
<span id="click"> click me for the text above me to change </span>
</center>
</body>
<script>
$( "click" ).click(function() {
$( "p" ).replaceWith( "new paragraph" );
});
</script>
I'm really new to jquery and javascript so any help would be appreciated! thanks.
1st: for id you should use #
2nd: to get the previous element use .prev() .. $(this).prev('p')
<script>
$( "#click" ).click(function() {
$(this).prev( "p" ).replaceWith( "<p>new paragraph</p>" );
});
</script>
Note: id must be unique so don't use same id for more than one element
so try to use class instead <span class="click"> and then use $('.click') instead of $('#click')
3rd: what is </center> in your code should do?
4th: you should check to include jquery
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
5th: put script before closing body tag
full code
<body>
<p> here is a paragraph that i would like to change once the span below me is clicked </p>
<span id="click"> click me for the text above me to change </span>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
$(docuemt).ready(function(){
$( "#click" ).click(function() {
$(this).prev( "p" ).replaceWith( "<p>new paragraph</p>" );
});
});
</script>
</body>
to put img instead of paragraph use
$(this).prev( "p" ).replaceWith('<img src="http://placehold.it/350x150">');
to put img inside paragraph
$(this).prev( "p" ).html( 'new paragraph<img src="http://placehold.it/350x150">' );
$( "click" ) should be $( "#click" )
In reality you don't need replaceWith(). You can just use text() to change the text.
$( "#click" ).click(function() {
$( "p" ).text( "new paragraph");
});
Here is my html code
<div id="dialog" title="Basic dialog" style="display: none">
<p id="para">Copy this key</p>
<p id="key">4567887654345678</p>
</div>
<button>Open dialog</button>
The div appears as a dialog on button click, and I would like to have the "key" text selected when the dialog opens
Here is the javascript for the same, but the < p> doesn't appear to be selected
$(function() {
$( "button" ).click(function() {
$("#dialog" ).dialog();
$( "#dialog" ).show( "slow" );
$("#key").select();
});
});
How can I make the < p> be pre-selected ?
Change the key paragraph to an editable element, such as a textarea:
<textarea id="key">4567887654345678</textarea>
JSFiddle
It appears you need an editable text field to select text in.
I think you should use jQuery dialog open event:
$( "#dialog" ).dialog({
open: function( event, ui ) {
$("#key").select();
}
});
JSFiddle
I have this code but I'm not sure how to make it so that each time one button is clicked, it closes the other div that is already open. New to jquery!
HTML:
<p class="profile-name">Name</p><br>
<p class="profile-title">Documentation Officer</p><br>
<button id="button-g" class="bio-button">Bio</button><br>
<a class="profile-email" href="mailto:email#test.com">email#test.com</a>
<div class="toggler">
<div id="effect-g" class="profile-bio">
<p>Bio information. Bio Information</p>
</div>
</div>
JQUERY:
<script>
$(function() {
$( "#button-a" ).click(function() {
$( "#effect-a" ).slideToggle( "visible");
});
$( "#button-b" ).click(function() {
$( "#effect-b" ).slideToggle( "visible");
});
$( "#button-c" ).click(function() {
$( "#effect-c" ).slideToggle( "visible");
$("#button-b").hide();
});
$( "#button-d" ).click(function() {
$( "#effect-d" ).slideToggle( "visible");
});
$( "#button-e" ).click(function() {
$( "#effect-e" ).slideToggle( "visible");
});
$( "#button-f" ).click(function() {
$( "#effect-f" ).slideToggle( "visible");
});
$( "#button-g" ).click(function() {
$( "#effect-g" ).slideToggle( "visible");
});
});
</script>
It's rarely wise to target a zillion elements by ID (or any other unique attribute) in a uniform, repetitive structure. Give all your buttons and all your collapsible siblings the same classes, respectively, then do this (or something similar--I can't be more specific without seeing your HTML):
$('.my-button-class').click(function() {
$(this).next('.my-collapsible-div-class').slideDown()
.siblings('.my-collapsible-div-class').slideUp();
});
This assumes markup like this:
<button class="my-button-class">Button</button>
<div class="my-collapsible-div-class"> ... </div>
<button class="my-button-class">Button</button>
<div class="my-collapsible-div-class"> ... </div>
<button class="my-button-class">Button</button>
<div class="my-collapsible-div-class"> ... </div>
Update based on your HTML:
$('.bio-button').click(function () {
$(this).nextAll('.toggler:first').slideToggle()
.siblings('.toggler').slideUp();
});
Demo
http://api.jquery.com/nextall
http://api.jquery.com/first-selector
Off-topic suggestion: Use CSS margin or padding rather than line breaks to format your content. Extra markup elements for spacing is ugly and inefficient.
Give the div's a common class, and a custom data attribute with the letter of the next div to open, then combine this into a single function. Sample div:
<div id="effect-a" class="effect"></div>
Sample button
<button id="button-a" class="button" data-letter="a">Click me</button>
Single function
$(".button").click(function() {
//Slide up any open divs
$(".effect").slideUp();
var divLetter = $(this).data("letter") //a
//Concatenate selector
$("#effect-" + divLetter).slideDown();
});
can someone show me how to get only the next element
like when the first button is clicked, I only want the first message show
<div>
<span class="button">Button</span>
<span class="message" style="display:none;">first button clicked</span>
<span class="button">Button</span>
<span class="message" style="display:none;">second button clicked</span>
<span class="button">Button</span>
<span class="message" style="display:none;">third button clicked</span>
</div>
here is the jquery I have so far
<script>
$(this).next().fadeIn();
setTimeout(function(){$(this).next().fadeOut();}, 3000);
</script>
Try this:
$(".button").click(function(){
$(this).next().fadeIn().delay(3000).fadeOut();
});
DEMO
for your example, next() will suffice. it grabs a reference to whatever DOM element comes next
so you would setup a click handler like so
$("button").click(function(){
var message = $(this).next();
//do whatever you want
}
You should use a click event like this instead:
$( ".button" ).click(function() {
$(this).next().fadeIn();
setTimeout(function(){$(this).next().fadeOut();}, 3000);
});
Write your script like bellow
$('.button').click(function(){
var el = $(this);
el.next().fadeIn();
setTimeout(function(){
el.next().fadeOut();
}, 3000);
})
DEMO