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On Stackoverflow site, the voting arrow initially it can be "vote-up-off"/"vote-down-off" if a user hasn't voted. It can also be one up / another down if the user voted before. Start from this 3 cases, upon the user click, I want to switch class. With help of nice people on this site, I arrived this code so far:

if($("a.vote-up-down").hasClass("vote-up-on")){
    $(".vote-up-on").removeClass("vote-up-on").addClass("vote-up-off");
    $(".vote-down-off").removeClass("vote-down-off").addClass("vote-down-on");
}
else if($("a.vote-up-down").hasClass("vote-down-on")){
    $(".vote-down-on").removeClass("vote-down-on").addClass("vote-down-off");
    $(".vote-up-off").removeClass("vote-up-off").addClass("vote-up-on");
}

This works if you don't click up arrow again when it is already vote-up-on, or you don't click down arrow again when it is already vote-down-on. Otherwise, it keeps switching disregarding the actual vote. If initially both arrow is off, this code will change both. In my ajax function, I can provide response message of actual vote value ( 1 or -1), How can I correct the above code?

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  • When do you execute this code? Inside an event handler?
    – pimvdb
    Aug 22, 2012 at 22:50
  • The whole voting result comes inside a ajax response function $("a.vote").live('click',function() {} the function first evaluate error and give messages, if success, then, I can switch the class and print success message.
    – Jenny
    Aug 22, 2012 at 22:56

2 Answers 2

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The whole thing is easier if you don't use vote-up-on and vote-down-on as different class names. Just toggle one class on: http://jsfiddle.net/ghSEb/.

$(".vote").on("click", function() {
    $(".vote").not(this).removeClass("on");  // make sure to remove other vote
    $(this).toggleClass("on");​​​​​​​​​               // switch this one
});
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  • Thanks! But I need to show initial vote value for users who has voted. If voted before, the user can see he voted up or down without clicking.
    – Jenny
    Aug 22, 2012 at 23:00
  • @Jenny: Just add the class on in HTML.
    – pimvdb
    Aug 22, 2012 at 23:01
  • 1. add class "on" to up arrow or down arrow? 2. for a user has not voted, his arrows are both gray(off), can't make it initially "on".
    – Jenny
    Aug 22, 2012 at 23:08
  • @Jenny: To the arrow that represents the user's vote. The fiddle above has them both off; to have one on by default see jsfiddle.net/ghSEb/1.
    – pimvdb
    Aug 22, 2012 at 23:10
  • Thanks, I tried your code on jsfiddle with my html, it works. But once I put it in my file, it doesn't response to click. Should I put your js inside my ajax response funtion, or I have to put it outside? I prefer to put it inside when get ajax response.
    – Jenny
    Aug 22, 2012 at 23:44
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Use the condition inside of .toggleClass()

var $voteDown = $("a.vote-up-down");
$(".vote-up-on").toggleClass('vote-up-off',$voteDown.hasClass("vote-up-off"))
$(".vote-up-off").toggleClass('vote-up-on',$voteDown.hasClass("vote-up-on"))

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