I have a container on my page called task1
containing a slideshow, back button and next button. The final page will have task1
as one of a series of tabs(container called tasks). My onClick
event works perfectly when I leave out the tabs()
function. As soon as I add the tabs(), the onClick
fires twice. I have checked other questions, but the most popular answer of "check if the code is written twice" does not hold any water.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
HTML:
<div class="content" id="tasks">
<ul>
<li><a href="#task1">Review for Quiz</a></li>
<li><a href="#task2">task 2</a></li>
<li><a href="#task3">task 3</a></li>
<li><a href="#task4">task 4</a></li>
<li><a href="#task5">Blackjack</a></li>
</ul>
<div class="content" id="task1"></div>
<div class="content" id="task2"></div>
<div class="content" id="task3"></div>
<div class="content" id="task4"></div>
<div class="content" id="task5"></div>
</div>
jquery:
$("#tasks").tabs();
$(".content").on('click','.yNext',function(){
$.ajax({
url: "task1php.php",
async: true,
type: "POST",
data: {func: 3}
}).success(function(data){
alert(data);
$("#task1").html(data);
});
});
php to generate slides(.yNext is the next button and .yBack is back button):
if($slide == '55')
$slide = '1';
else
$slide++;
echo "<div class='yLeftSs'>";
echo "<input class='yBack' type='image' src='images/BackArrow.png' />";//back button
echo "</div>";
echo "<div class='yCenterSs'>";
echo "<img class='ySlides' src='images/Task1_slides/Slide".$slide.".PNG'/>";
echo "</div>";
echo "<div class='yRightSs'>";
echo "<input class='yNext' type='image' src='images/NextArrow.png' />";//next button
echo "</div>";
<input>
for the buttons, instead of just<img>
? These types of inputs are intended to be submit buttons for a form.return false
at the end of the click handler.