I have this:
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
jQuery('a.color2030').click( function() {
jQuery('tbody').hide();
jQuery('tbody.color2030').show();
});
jQuery('a.color2031').click( function() {
jQuery('tbody').hide();
jQuery('tbody.color2031').show();
});
...
...
jQuery('a.color2037').click( function() {
jQuery('tbody').hide();
jQuery('tbody.color2032').show();
});
});
But would like not to have to repeat the block of code for each link. I can get the id from the link in any way. It could be color2030 etc.
I have tried:
<a href="#color2030" class="color2030" id="test2030">
<a href="#color2031" class="color2031" id="test2031">
<a href="#color2032" class="color2032" id="test2032">
And in jQuery:
jQuery('a').click(function() {
// this works
var id = 'test';
alert(id); // will alert 'test'
// this does not work
var id = $(this).attr('id'); //update2: should have been jQuery(this...
alert(id); // no alert but error on page
});
But I cannot seem to get hold on the id. The "var id" line seems to have an error or so. Is there another way to get read an id/class or other tag from an a-tag when pressed?
BR. Anders
UPDATED: due to a typo that two persons spotted in not much more than 30 sek!
UPDATE2 and solved! The error I could not spot was the $(this) where it should have been jQuery(this) in the 'var id' line
Final update with solution This is was is doing the trick
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
jQuery('a').click( function() {
var id = this.id;
alert(id);
jQuery('tbody').hide();
jQuery('tbody.'+id).show();
});
});