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I want to toggle the first div after the input

Is it possible?

Ive tryed

<script type="text/javascript">
function spoiler() {
    $(this).next().show();
}
</script>

<div>
       <input value="Show/Hide" style="" onclick="spoiler();" type="button"/>
</div>
<div style="display:none;">
    Text
</div>

I can't use classes or ids

6 Answers 6

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Your code wasn't working because $(this) wasn't referencing your button. Also, .next() looked for the element after the button, which doesn't exist. You're looking for the element after the parent of that button.

Also, instead of binding the event using onclick, just bind it entirely with JavaScript:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('input[value="Show/Hide"]').click(function() {
        $(this).parent().next('div').toggle();
    });
});​

You can then simplify your HTML:

<div>
   <input value="Show/Hide" type="button" />
</div>

<div style="display:none;">
    Text
</div>​

Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/NXM7w/

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  • Blender, i get your point, and it works. This it's for a forum where in the same page there are lot's of this examples so they will be triggered all at the same time using this and it's not possible...
    – Zuker
    Nov 14, 2012 at 0:21
  • What do you mean? This code works for any number of these elements without any modifications.
    – Blender
    Nov 14, 2012 at 0:23
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Give this a shot:

$(this).parent().next().show();
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You'll need to use:

$(this).parent().next().show();

You need to traverse up the tree one place as you're inside a <div /> already.

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If you know the exact location in the DOM you could do something like $('div:nth-child(2)') to select the element, but this will be very fragile - changes to the markup will have the potential to break your script.

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Because next() is referencing the next element in the div, not the next parent div

Use parent().next().show()

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You're referencing the global variable 'this' how you are currently using it. Have your DIV pass itself and then you can work from there fairly easily:

<div>
       <input value="Show/Hide" style="" onclick="spoiler(this)" type="button"/>
</div>
<div style="display:none;">
    Text
</div>

Then your JS function can look like this:

function spoiler(div1) {
    $(div1).parent().next().toggle();
}

Hope that does it for you.

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