I have many <div>
tags separate from each other. They all have this layout:
<div class="swatchimgouter">
<div class="swatchimginner">
<img src="myimage.jpg" alt="Green"/>
</div>
</div>
<div class="swatchimgouter">
<div class="swatchimginner">
<img src="myimage.jpg" alt="Black"/>
</div>
</div>
<div class="swatchimgouter">
<div class="swatchimginner">
<img src="myimage.jpg" alt="Red"/>
</div>
</div>
<div class="swatchimgouter">
<div class="swatchimginner">
<img src="myimage.jpg" alt="White"/>
</div>
</div>
Am wanting to get the "alt"
attribute of the <img>
when the swatchimgouter
div is hovered. This event fires fine when hovered:
$("#variations div.swatchimgouter").mouseover(function () {
}
I've tried many combinations of selectors, but none of them are giving me access to the <img>
attributes. Since there are many of these div
tags with a class of swatchimgouter, and the one I want is the one that triggers the above mouseover event, do I use this
somehow to get to the img? Something like:
var previewColor = $('div.swatchimginner img', this).attr('alt');