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I Want to change the background of a Div when Hovering over another Div and i tried

HTML5 part:

<nav>
<div id="nav1"></div>
<a href="#"><div id="nav2"></div></a>
<a href="#"><div id="nav3"></div></a>
<a href="#"><div id="nav4"></div></a>
<a href="#"><div id="nav5"></div></a>
<a href="#"><div id="nav6"></div></a>
<div id="nav7"></div>
</nav>
<article>
<div id="nav8"></div>
</article>

And the CSS i tried is

#nav2
{
float:left;
height:429px;
width:34px;
background:url(images/nav_02.gif) no-repeat;
}
#nav2:hover #nav8
{
float:left;
height:429px;
width:445px;
background:url(images/nav_08-nav_02_over.jpg) no-repeat;
}

But it is not working ... I need to do it with css only no javascript ..

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  • Your HTML looks dubious. You should probably be using something more like <ul><li id="nav1"><a href="#"></a></li> .. </ul>. Is changing your HTML an option? It also looks like you should be using a CSS sprite, instead of separate nav images.
    – thirtydot
    Jan 25, 2012 at 10:48

5 Answers 5

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The way CSS selectors works is Parent > Descendant

When you do

#nav2:hover #nav8

It means that #nav8 is a descendant of #nav2, which is not the case in your markup, so the rule does not apply

You have to use javascript to do what you're after.

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  • Thank you actually that what i am confused !! whether it is possible or not to do such thing. Jan 25, 2012 at 10:47
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It's impossibru. You can change the background of the div itself, and any child divs, when you are hovering it, but with a sibling/parent sibling/completely unrelated element - no way.

You could, however, do it in jQuery.

Example:

$("#nav2").mouseover(function() { 
    $("#nav8").addClass("someClassName");
});
$("#nav2").mouseout(function() { 
    $("#nav8").removeClass("someClassName");
});

And then hook up that background-image to #nav8.someClassName.

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Use this Jquery code:

<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#nav2").hover(function(){

    $("#nav8").css("background-image","url(images/nav_08-nav_02_over.jpg)");
    },function(){
    $("#nav8").css("background-image","");
});
});
</script>
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There is no way you can add effects on same level tags in CSS3. On hover of a parent tag only child tags can have different CSS.

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it's impossible unless your div are siblings, so you can achieve the effect using

+ adjacent siblings selectors (css2) or
~ general siblings combinator (css3)

e.g. if your markup is structured in this way

<div id="nav1"></div>
<div id="nav2"></div>
...
<div id="nav9"></div>

you can apply some style to nav2 hovering nav1 with

#nav1:hover + #nav2 { ... }

because nav2 is an immediate (adjacent) sibling of nav1 (in this case + or ~ would have the same effect), or you can do the same on nav9 hovering nav1 with

#nav1:hover ~ #nav9 { ... }

(here you can use only the ~ selector.) Note also that these selectors are available on all modern browser including Internet Explorer 7+, see http://html5please.us/#gtie6

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  • Thanks but The problem is that they are not siblings. Jan 25, 2012 at 11:10
  • @Princeyesuraj could you move every div id to its parent link? Jan 25, 2012 at 11:14
  • no i cant. It will lead to more complexity since this is just a part of the code. I am just practicing HTML5 with CSS3 and trying to minimize the usage of JavaScript. Jan 25, 2012 at 11:32

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