I've done my research and found .hasClass() and .is() is similar to what I'm needing. However, it doesn't work well in my case. I'm trying to check a DIV to see if it has a specific class after page load. This continually changes as it's based on if the user scrolls..if the user scrolls, jQuery then adds a class (.ctoggle) to .first-div, from there I want it to "automagically" add a class to the second (.active) and toggle if removed from .firstdiv.
Here's an example if user has scrolled:
<div class="first-div ctoggle"></div>
<div class="shade active"></div>
. Any ideas on how can I achieve this? Again, correct me if I'm wrong but seems as though .hasClass() and .is() only works before/during page load.
hasClass
andis
work when you call them, at any time. But I don't get what you try to do.