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I need to be able to toggle class when I click an element. It works fine for that element:

$(".main").click(function() {
    $(this).toggleClass("classA").toggleClass("classB");
});

But I would like to add to it to toggle classes for all elements on the page that have a particular class, say "togToo". For those elements I need to toggle between "classC" and "classD".

I'm almost certain there's a way to combine that into one click...

^^^ UPDATED ABOVE ^^^

9 Answers 9

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If the elements to be toggled start off with one of the two classes, you can then toggle back and forth like this:

$('#element_to_click').click( function(){
  $('.togToo').toggleClass('classC classD');
});
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Answer Updated

$(".main").click(function() {
    $(this).toggleClass("classA").toggleClass("classB");
    $('.togToo').toggleClass("classC").toggleClass("classD");
})
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  • I need to toggle classes for other (secondary) elements when I click that main element only.
    – santa
    Mar 31, 2011 at 19:52
14

You can toggle N classes all at once

$(/* selector */).toggleClass('classA classB classC');
3

Why won't you use jQuery class selector?

$('.togToo').toggleClass("classC").toggleClass("classD");
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2

This should do the trick:

$(".main").click(function() {
  $(this).toggleClass("classA").toggleClass("classB");
  $(".togToo").toggleClass("classC").toggleClass("classD");
));

Also, when toggling classes, i would suggest having a base class, and a toggle class, instead of toggling between two classes.

1

I know it's an old question, but since jQuery v3.3, we can use an array of classes like this:

$('.main').click(function() {
    $(this).toggleClass(['classA','classB']);
    $('.togToo').toggleClass(['classC','classD']);
});

Reference: http://api.jquery.com/toggleclass/#toggleClass-classNames

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If you're looking for a way to toggle through mutliple classes one after each other and not all together I quickly wrote a little script you can use:

https://github.com/ThibaultJanBeyer/.toggleClasses-for-jQuery

it extends a new jQuery method .toggleClasses() that does exactly what you want. check it out and feel free to make it better if you have improvements :)

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You can simply do something like

$(".classC").toggleClass("ClassD");

inside the "click" handler

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  • Class selectors require a '.' prefix and also this doesn't toggle the classes, but their visibility, use toggleClass to toggle classes
    – Koen
    Mar 19, 2018 at 8:58
  • @Koen you're absolutely right, I'm ashamed of my answer :) Fixed now
    – ArtoAle
    Mar 19, 2018 at 12:30
  • This won't work. It will simply toggle classD on/off for all elements that already have classC, without toggling classC itself.
    – BadHorsie
    Nov 23, 2021 at 14:19
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I do it this way, having multiple images with class $('.img-polaroid') and class $('.drag'), when one of the images is clicked, it remove the $('.drag') to this element after having add it back to all of them

$('.img-polaroid').click(function(){
    if ($(this).hasClass('drag')) {
        $('.img-polaroid').addClass('drag');
        $(this).removeClass('drag');
    }
});

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