I have this example of the success part of a JSON Facebook Graph API request,
success: function(res){
console.log(res);
$(res.data).each(function(index, value){
var pic = 'https://graph.facebook.com/' + value.id + '/picture?width=200&height=200';
$('<img class="hover" src="'+pic+'" width="200" height="200">').load(function(){
$(this).appendTo("#results").fadeIn("fast");
$(this).wrap('<a href="http://facebook.com/'+value.id+'" target="_blank"></a>');
})
});
},
That looks for the recieved data objects, puts the page-id picture inside an img tag, and when it's already loaded, it appends it to the #results
div.
However I don't have control in img .hover
elements. I tried with
$("img.hover").hover(function(){
$(this).fadeOut() //for example
});
and nothing happens. I suspect that's because any img did exist when the document was created. So, how could get those new elements?
on
method, which is built explicitly for this purpose, as @ArunPJohny suggested.