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My javascript/jquery code

var galcont = $("#content div.lt2");
$(galcont":eq(0)").css("opacity","0.5");

Does not work

But

$("#content div.lt2:eq(0)").css("opacity","0.5");

Does work..

What is wrong with my syntax? Why can I not use a variable selector with :eq?

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4 Answers 4

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your galcont is a jQuery object, and not a string... possible correct solutions:

var galcont = $("#content div.lt2");
galcont.eq(0).css("opacity","0.5");

or with strings concating

var galcont = "#content div.lt2";
$(galcont + ":eq(0)").css("opacity","0.5");
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You can use:

galcont.eq(0).css("opacity","0.5");

The reason why you can't just do "$(galcont":eq(0)")" is because galcont is no longer a string, but a jquery object

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try

var galcont = "#content div.lt2";

$(galcont +":eq(0)").css("opacity","0.5");
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Try using this:

var galcont = $("#content div.lt2");
$(galcont).eq(0).css("opacity","0.5");

Or:

var galcont = $("#content div.lt2");
$(galcont).find(':eq(0)').css("opacity","0.5");

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