I'm sure that title is confusing. This is a Wordpress thing.
So, I have a list of pages and the structure looks like this:
<div id="menu">
<ul> <!--List of pages-->
<li class="page-item page-id">
<a href="Page url"> Ham Man </a>
<ul class="children">
<li class="page-item page-id">
<a href="Page url"> Page 1</a></li>
<li class="page-item page-id">
<a href="Page url"> Page 2</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
My problem is this- There are MULTIPLE titles like 'Ham Man'. So开发者_运维问答 what I need to is work a bit of jQuery so when someone clicks on a title, it displays the PAGES for that title. Easy enough. But when I have multiple titles, this gets tricky.
WHat I need to say is "WHEN someone clicks on a li element in the menu column, display all of the CHILD ELEMENTS (class 'children') JUST for that LI element".
It's gotta be simple, but I can't work it.
A solid Plan B is just to have Wordpress drop a class of 'Parent' into the 'Parent' elements, but that seems like a recipe for MURDER.
Thoughts? Thanks ahead of time!
should be:
$('#menu > ul > li').bind('click', function(){
var elems = $(this).find('.children').children();
// elemens contains all child nodes from ul.children
});
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