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How can I apply this script to only one class at a time

<script>

    $(document).ready(function(){



        // set up click/tap panels
        $('.click').toggle(function(){

            $(this).addClass('flip');
        },function(){
            $(this).removeClass('flip');
        });

        // set up block configuration
        $('.action').click(function(){;
            $('.card').addClass('flip');
        });
        $('.action2').click(function(){
            $('.card').removeClass('flip');
        });


});

When I click the action class all the card classes flip and I wanted to rotate one at a time.

My idea is to click on one and flip only that one, click on another and flip only that card not all the cards at the same time.

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  • toggle(fnc,fnc) is deprecated in jQuery. You should avoid using it. Jan 23, 2013 at 17:10
  • Can you show us your HTML? We can't help you without knowing the relationship between .action and .card. Jan 23, 2013 at 17:11
  • <div class="card"> <div class="front"> <div class="action carouselDescriptionWrapper"> <h4 itemprop="brand" class="colorBlack-94">Alexander Mcqueen</h4> <span itemprop="name"class="colorBlack-80">Printed dress</span> <div class="rotateicon"> <img class="imgCaroussel" src="imgs/rotateRight.png" width="16" height="16" /> </div> </div> <div class="deleteicon"> <img src="imgs/delete.png" /> </div> <img class="imgCaroussel" itemprop="image" src="imgs/_temp/1_70.jpg" width="70" height="93" alt="2" /> </div> Jan 23, 2013 at 17:21
  • my idea is to click on one and flip only that one, click on another and flip only that card not all the cards at the same time Jan 23, 2013 at 17:27

4 Answers 4

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If you just want to flip the .card div that contains the action you clicked on, do:

    $('.action').click(function(){;
        $(this).closest(".card").addClass('flip');
    });
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  • Or it could also be : $(".card", this).addClass('flip');
    – Yan Brunet
    Jan 23, 2013 at 17:39
  • @Lostdreamer No, that goes the other way.
    – Barmar
    Jan 23, 2013 at 17:41
  • thanks my code now lokks like this <script> $(document).ready(function(){ this doesn't seem to work to remove the class any ideas ? thanks a lot! // set up click/tap panels $('.click').toggle(function(){ $(this).addClass('flip'); },function(){ $(this).removeClass('flip'); }); $('.action').click(function(){ $(this).closest(".card").addClass('flip'); }); $('.action2').click(function(){ $('.card').removeClass('flip'); }); }); </script> Jan 23, 2013 at 17:45
  • Hard to tell if that's right since there's no formatting in comments. If my solution worked, indicate that by accepting the answer.
    – Barmar
    Jan 23, 2013 at 17:47
  • @Barmar Context comes after the coma when you want to set one. Thus my command still stand. Here jQuery Doc : api.jquery.com/jQuery/#jQuery1
    – Yan Brunet
    Jan 23, 2013 at 17:50
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Use a delay

$('.action').click(function(){
    $('.card').each(function(i, el) {
        setTimeout(function(){ $(this).addClass('flip'); }, i*300);
    });
});
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If you want to toggle a class onclick, you can utilize toggleClass().

$(document).on("click", ".click", function() {
    $(this).toggleClass('flip');
});

Now if you want to flip one at a time. That is a little tough to know exactly what you want. I am guessing you want something like this.

$('.action').click(function(){;        
    var cards = $('.card');
    var current = cards.filter(".flip").removeClass('flip');
    var next = current.length===1 && next.index()+1<cards.length? current.next() : cards.first();
    next.addClass("flip");
});
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  • my idea is to click on one and flip only that one, click on another and flip only that card not all the cards at the same time Jan 23, 2013 at 17:23
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You can use setInterval()

Live Demo

var cards;
index = 0;
var interval1;
function repeat()
{
      cards.eq(index++).addClass('flip');
      if(index  == cards.length)
          clearInterval(interval1);
}
$('.action').click(function(){
    cards = $('.card');
    interval1 = setInterval(repeat, 1000);
});

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