This is my markup:
<table class="col1table" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td><a class="tips_trigger" href="#"><img src="/img/design/icon_tips_venn.png" /></a></td>
<td><a class="facebook_trigger" href="#"><img src="/img/design/icon_facebook.png" /></a></td>
<td><a class="twitter_trigger" href="#"><img src="/img/design/icon_twitter.png" /></a></td>
<td><a class="myspace_trigger" href="#"><img src="/img/design/icon_myspace.png" /></a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a class="tips_trigger" href="#">TIPS EN VENN</a></td>
<td><a class="facebook_trigger" href="#">FACEBOOK</a></td>
<td><a class="twitter_trigger" href="#">TWITTER</a></td>
<td><a class="myspace_trigger" href="#">MYSPACE</a></td>
</tr>
</table>
This is the mark-up for a tool-tip:
<div id="message_tips" class="toolTip">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.</div>
This is my code to hide/unhide tooltip for .tips_trigger (the tooltip has id: "#message_tips"). Notice that the开发者_C百科re is one .tips_trigger on each row in the table. And there will be one tooltip per "..._trigger-class".
$('.tips_trigger').toggle(function(event){
event.preventDefault();
$('#message_tips').css('display', 'block');
}, function(event){
$('#message_tips').css('display', 'none');
});
I have two problems:
1. Each of the tips_trigger-classes seems to work the script independatly. What I mean by that is if I click tips_trigger in the first row, it displays the tool-tip. If i click tips_trigger in the second row straight after, it displays the tool-tip again. I have to click the exact same tips_trigger-class istance twice for it to hide it. How can I overcome this problem? 2. Each of the "..._trigger"-classes will have a tool-tip, not just ".tips_trigger". Is there a way to alter my current script so that it works for multiple unhides/hides instead of writing one script per class?Kind regards,
MariusIt's not entirely clear what you want, but here's a modified example that (I think) fixes your two problems: http://www.jsfiddle.net/fSrLz/
You should not be using the .toggle()
function for your click handlers, you should instead use it for the show/hide functionality. To apply to all, you can either do $(".tips_trigger, .facebook_trigger, etc...')
, or you can use a fancier selector like $("[class$=_trigger")
(that means select all whose class attribute ends with "_trigger").
Here's the JS from that example I modified:
$('[class$=_trigger]').click(function (event) {
event.preventDefault();
$('#message_tips').toggle();
});
One elegant solution for handling multiple tool tips would be something like this:
Modify tooltip triggers to something like:
<li><a href="#tooltip_type2" class="tooltip-trigger">Type 1 triggger</a></li>
<li><a href="#tooltip_type2" class="tooltip-trigger">Type 2 trigger</a></li>
Modify your tooltips to something like:
<div id="tooltip_type1" class="tooltip_content">Content for type 1</div>
<div id="tooltip_type1" class="tooltip_content">Content for type 2</div>
- Modify your javascript to:
$(".tooltip_trigger").click(function() {
var target = $(this).attr('href');
var tooltip_state = 0;
if(tooltip_state) { $(".tooltip_content").css("display", "none"); }
$(target).css("display", "block");
tooltip_state = 1; return false; });
That is the essence I am not bothering with any syntax or other mistakes that I might have made. This solves both your problems.
I used input from: Charlie Brown, Mukund and bcherry to make this:
Markup triggers:
<td><a class="tooltrigger" href="#tip1"><img src="/img/design/icon_tips_venn.png" /></a></td>
<td><a class="tooltrigger" href="#tip2"><img src="/img/design/icon_facebook.png" /></a></td>
Markup tooltips:
<div id="tip1" class="tooltip">Lorem Ipsum Donor ist.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Lorem Ipsum Donor ist.</div>
<div id="tip2" class="tooltip">Facebook Lorem Ipsum Donor ist.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Facebook Lorem Ipsum Donor ist.</div>
Script:
$('.tooltrigger').click(function(event){
event.preventDefault();
$(
'.tooltip' + $(this).attr('href')
).toggle().siblings().hide();
});
The script is tested and works well, but any further suggestions are appreciated.
I had a similar problem. I wanted to call slideDown() on a div when either of two different elements were clicked.
What I did was make the slideDown() function on one of the elements, and then triggered a click event on the first element when you click the second element.
something like this:
$('#gallery_toggle').toggle(function() {
$('#gallery_slide').slideDown();
}, function() {
$('#gallery_slide').slideUp();
});
$('#another_gallery_toggle').click(function(){
$('#gallery_toggle').trigger('click');
});
Hope that helps!
$('a.tips_trigger').click(function(event){
event.preventDefault();
if ($('#message_tips').css('display') == 'block'){
$('#message_tips').hide();
}
else {
$('#message_tips').show();
}
});
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