I want to change the css attribute of a div on hover like
$(function(){
$("div#box").hover({
$("div#box").css({z-index:'12'});
});
});
Dreamweaver is giving me a syntax error. Can anyone please tell what is the problem?
Try
$(function(){
$("div#box").hover(function(){
//hover on
$("div#box").css({zIndex:'12'});
},
function(){
//hover off
$("div#box").css({zIndex:''});
});
});
$(
, not $.(
..hover(function(){
instead of .hover({
. As it is, you're creating an object literal, which I don't think is what you want.Try this
$(function(){
$("div#box").hover(function(){
$("div#box").css('z-index', '12');
});
});
css
call shouldn't need to be changed -- it can take a map (object literal).
Dec 18, 2011 at 5:35
{zIndex:12}
works though, jsfiddle.net/jvkjF/2)
Dec 18, 2011 at 5:37
z-index
). I only noticed that you had changed it from the map overload to the two-strings overload -- I missed the bit where you had also put quotes around the z-index
.
Dec 18, 2011 at 14:51
Altogether, I have just commented how to use animation and classes.
$(document).ready(function() {
$('div#box').hover(
function(){
$("div#box").css({zIndex:'12'});
//$(this).find('img').animate({opacity: ".6"}, 300);
//$(this).find('.caption').animate({top:"-85px"}, 300);
//$(this).removeClass().addClass("someClassName");
},
function(){
$("div#box").css({zIndex:''});
//$(this).find('img').animate({opacity: "1.0"}, 300);
//$(this).find('.caption').animate({top:"85px"}, 100);
//$(this).removeClass().addClass("someClassName");
}
);
});