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I'm trying to get class of each div with a specific id when clicked.

Here is what I tried.

$("#chng").click(function() {
   var myClass = $(this).attr("class");
   alert(myClass);
});

This works only on first div and not others.

Here is the HTML

<div id="chng" class="a"></div>
<br/>
<div id="chng" class="b"></div>
<br/>
<div id="chng" class="c"></div>
<br/>
<div id="chng" class="d"></div>

I have a hint that each() function can be used here but I don't know how to use it. Please provide with a solution for this. Also is it possible to get url of background image I assign to these div on click?

background: url(bg1.jpg) no-repeat;
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  • 9
    IDs must be unique.
    – j08691
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:37
  • 1
    IDs are required to be unique. Jul 12, 2013 at 16:37
  • As already stated, IDs must be unique, If they are not, then the DOM would return only the first match.
    – karthikr
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:41

7 Answers 7

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Switch it around.

Make the id's your classes and your classes your ids.
IDs must be unique and your classes do not have to be.

HTML:

<div class="chng" id="a"></div>
<br/>
<div class="chng" id="b"></div>
<br/>
<div class="chng" id="c"></div>
<br/>
<div class="chng" id="d"></div>

JS:

$(".chng").click(function() {
   var myID = this.id;
   alert(myID);
});
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    Or just add chng as a class and keep the current a, b, c, d, classes the same Jul 12, 2013 at 16:40
  • @justnS baaah. Too confusing.
    – Naftali
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:41
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Maybe you should detect click on elements by class attribute, and get the id's of the divs clicked.

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  • 3
    The issue here is that he is using multiple identical ids.
    – ajp15243
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:39
  • He knows that... He's pointing out that the OP is doing it backwards. Jul 12, 2013 at 16:39
  • For that, the class must be unique and the id is different foreach element.
    – Hakim
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:40
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    @RobertHarvey Re-reading it, I think I see what he means now, but this answer could be taken in such a way that identical ids would be kept in the markup.
    – ajp15243
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:40
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IDs are supposed to be unique, so you should swap your class names and IDs to make it look like this:

<div id="a" class="chng"></div>
<br/>
<div id="b" class="chng"></div>
<br/>
<div id="c" class="chng"></div>
<br/>
<div id="d" class="chng"></div>

then what I would do in JQuery is:

$(".chng").click(function() {
   var myClass = $(this).attr("id");
   alert(myClass);
});

Here's a simple fiddle with my modified version of your code: http://jsfiddle.net/cVYVf/4/

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    Use this.id :-P no need to check attr
    – Naftali
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:42
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The ID must be unique in a document.

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Id can't be twice in a same page, so you can use alternate option, such as name or rel

$("div[rel=chng]").click(function() {
   var myClass = $(this).attr("class");
   alert(myClass);
});

change id into rel in html code

<div rel="chng" class="a"></div>
<br/>
<div rel="chng" class="b"></div>
<br/>
<div rel="chng" class="c"></div>
<br/>
<div rel="chng" class="d"></div>

Hope it should work

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    rel? Why not just use class?!
    – Naftali
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:45
  • 1
    some lightbox reminescence in background maybe :)
    – G-Cyrillus
    Jul 12, 2013 at 16:49
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To select something by the ID and class, you need to use the selector statement.

$("#id.classname").click(foo);

or in this case

$("#chng.a(or any other class)").click(foo);

http://jsfiddle.net/fzrTN/ - jsfiddle with something to the effect

EDIT 2:

But as has already been stated, it'd just be easier to make unique IDs.

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Because id should be unique and you can't use same id for multiple elements. That's why it's working only on first div and not others.

To get background image you can use $(this).css('background-image')

Example:

HTML

<div class="chng" id="a"></div>
<br/>
<div class="chng" id="b"></div>
<br/>
<div class="chng" id="c"></div>
<br/>
<div class="chng" id="d"></div>

JS

$('.chng').click(function() {
    alert($(this).css('background-image').replace('url("', '').replace('")', ''));
});

CSS

.chng {height: 100px;}
#a {background: #ccc url(bg1.jpg) no-repeat;}
#b {background: red url(bg2.jpg) no-repeat;}
#c {background: blue url(bg3.jpg) no-repeat;}
#d {background: green url(bg4.jpg) no-repeat;}

Demo Link

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