Okay, so here is my script.
When you click on a learn more button, it corresponds to that particular box and pulls down the right information accordingly.
I want to add a feature so when you click on ANOTHER learn more, and there is already a div open with information, it closes itself like the tail end of the toggle in this script.
Essentially, I don't want to have two learn more's open at the same time. If you choose one, then all the rest of them are closed. The way the page is setup, I can only have one open at a time.
$(document).ready(function(){
var service = $(".service"), text = $(".service-text, h1.service-heading"), moretext = $(".more-text");
$(".learn").toggle(
function()
{
$(this).parent().find(service).animate({ backgroundColor : "#000000" }, 800);
$(this).animate({ backgroundColor : "#FFFFFF" }, 800);
$(this).parent().find(text).animate({ color: "#FFF"}, 800);
$(this).parent().find("span.more").animate({ color : "#000000" }, 800, function () {
$(this).parent().parent().find(".service").animate({ height : "500px"}, 800, function () {
$(this).find(moretext).show().animate({ color: "#FFFFFF"}, 800);
$(this).parent().find("span.more").animate({ color : "#FFF"}, 800, function () {
$(this).hide();
$(this).parent().find("span.less").show( function () {
$(this).animate({ color: "#000000"}, 800);
});
});
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});
},
function()
{
$(this).parent().find(service).animate({ backgroundColor : "#FFFFFF" }, 800, function () {
$(moretext).animate({ color: "#FFFFFF"}, 800, function () {
$(this).hide();
});
});
$(this).animate({ backgroundColor : "#000000" }, 800);
$(this).parent().find(text).animate({ color: "#000000"}, 800);
$(this).parent().find("span.less").animate({ color: "#FFFFFF"}, 800, function() {
$(this).parent().parent().find(service).animate({ height: "180px"}, 800, function () {
$(this).parent().find("span.less").animate({ color: "#000000"}, 800, function () {
$(this).hide();
$(this).parent().find("span.more").show( function () {
$(this).animate({ color: "#FFFFFF"}, 800);
});
});
});
});
});
});
you can make it this way
$(".learn").click(function(){
$(".learn").not(this).doSomeThing(/* some code */);
});
by this code you can exclude the current clicked item from the set
Pseudo code:
- Give all the relavent divs a special class name
- Separate your "close" function in the tail end of toggle out into a separate function, make it so it doesn't close divs with a class of "active"
- Setup a listener for clicking on learn mores that add the class "active" to the thing clicked then calls that close function for all (other) divs before doing its thing
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