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I've been working on trying to get a simple color fade in using the Jquery code I have below. I'm basically attempting to activate the 'hover' class when a user moves his/her mouse over a link. At the moment, the code doesn't work but I hope it illustrates what I'm trying to accomplish.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>

<title>Untitled Document</title>

<style>

#menu-name li {
    color: black;
    text-shadow: 0px 1px 4px #777;
    background-color: green;
    width: 200px;
}

#menu-name li .hover {
    background: orange;
}
</style>

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

    //Set the anchor link opacity to 0 and begin hover function
    $("#menu-name li a").hover(function(){ 

        //Fade to an opacity of 1 at a speed of 200ms
        $(this).find('.hover').stop().animate({"opacity" : 1}, 300); 

        //On mouse-off
        }, function(){

        //Fade to an opacity of 0 at a speed of 100ms
        $(this).find('hover').stop().animate({"opacity" : 0}, 200); 

    });

});
</script>

</head>
<script src="jquery-1.9.1.js"></script>
<body>

<div id="menu-container">
<ul id="menu-name">
    <li class="hover"><a href="#">Health Care</a></li>
    <li class="hover"><a href="#">Love</a></li>
</ul>
</div>


</body>
</html>
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  • "<script type="text/javascript"?>" Remove that question mark...
    – Elmer
    Aug 24, 2013 at 20:33

1 Answer 1

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I created a jsFiddle that fixes your issues: http://jsfiddle.net/kAW65/

There are actually two issues:

  1. The way you are fading in/out is incorrect
  2. You shouldn't have the "hover" class on the li elements; Instead (I think), you want to add/remove it from the "a" elements

Corrected JS:

$(document).ready(function(){ 

//Set the anchor link opacity to 0 and begin hover function
$("#menu-name li a").hover(function(){ 

    //Fade to an opacity of 1 at a speed of 200ms
    //$(this).find('.hover').stop().animate({"opacity" : 100}, 300); 
    $(this).fadeOut(0).addClass('hover').fadeIn(300);

    //On mouse-off
    }, function(){

    //Fade to an opacity of 0 at a speed of 100ms
    $(this).fadeOut(300)
     .queue(function(){ $(this).removeClass('hover').fadeIn(0).dequeue() });

});
});

Corrected HTML:

<div id="menu-container">
<ul id="menu-name">
<li><a href="#">Health Care</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Love</a></li>
</ul>
</div>

For the fading code, I referenced this answer: fade in/out hover by jQuery

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  • Hi Ryan, This is great and thank you for the help! It works just like I wanted. Would it be possible to show me how to apply this effect to the li block itself and not just the text link? I attempted changing the Jquery to $("#menu-name li")...but that didn't work. Thanks again for the assistance Aug 24, 2013 at 22:37
  • You could do it to the "li", but it might be a bad user experience, since the element would be highlighted but not clickable (since only the "a" is clickable). Instead, I would suggest making the "a" element larger by adding padding so that it fits your desired size. I went ahead and edited the fiddle CSS to show what this might look like. Let me know if it's not what you need.
    – htxryan
    Aug 24, 2013 at 22:51
  • Hey Ryan - Thanks again for the most useful advice. I went ahead and added some padding to the A tag and it looks pretty good. As far as linking the LI, I'm ultimately looking to incorporate your code into a WordPress menu (I was just working at it one piece at a time). If I were to adapt this code to a demo site such as threeell.com/demo, would you recommend sticking with adding padding to the "A" tag or linking the list item individually? Aug 24, 2013 at 22:58
  • Glad to help. I think your link was wrong. Did you mean threell.com/demo? In any case, the best practice would be to use the "a" (anchor) element as the link. The only way to make the "li" clickable would be by attaching a jQuery click event, but this would only be necessary if the "a" would not work for some reason. In short, you should use anchor tags for links whenever possible.
    – htxryan
    Aug 24, 2013 at 23:03
  • Awesome. Thanks again for taking the time and best regards! Aug 25, 2013 at 1:30

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