For starters, you don't actually use jQuery to change PHP. jQuery is client-side, PHP is server-side, and never the twain shall meet. What actually happens is that you use PHP to create your HTML document, and the browser will create a DOM that jQuery will manipulate.
As for what's wrong with your script, the reason your code does not work is because the statements are echoed in order.
The following does not work:
<script>
$('.delete').css("display","none"); // div.delete doesn't exist yet
</script>
<div class="delete">Delete me</div> <!-- Output *after* the jQuery call. -->
The following does work:
<script>
$( function(){ //wait until document.ready
$( '.delete' ).hide(); //hide .delete after ready
} );
</script>
<div class="delete">Delete me</div> <!-- Output after <script> but will be hidden after document.ready -->
In addition to this problem, there are several "code smells" that would concern me about your code. Note that none of these are technically wrong, but they tend to indicate other issues.:
- You're using jQuery to modify the DOM in a very "plain ol' Javascript" way.
Instead of changing CSS, use jQuery's .hide()
call.
- You're alternating between single and double-quotes in your PHP echoes
You use $( '.delete' ).css( "display", "none");
... why?
- You're not specifying the type of script you're using
Granted, JavaScript is the most common - but it's still better to explicitly specify the script language.
- You're using implied semi-colons
This can cause unexpected behavior in certain situations and should be avoided.