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I have the following HTML:

<div id="bullets"> 
  <ul id="intrebari"> 
    <li> <img src="images/bullet.png" class="li-icon"> <a href="#"> Frequently Asked Questions </ a> </ li> 
    <li> <img src="images/bullet.png" class="li-icon"> <a href="#"> custumer Support </ a> </ li> 
    <li> <img src="images/bullet.png" class="li-icon"> <a href="#"> custumer Login </ a> </ li> 
  </ ul> 
</ div> 

Using Jquery I want to change the image of each individual <li> when mouse on it. So far i manage this:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('#intrebari>li a').mouseover(function() {
        $(this).css('color: red')
        $('li > img').attr('src', 'images/bulletactive.png');
    });
});

But doing so it change the image on all <li>

I know it can be dune

Can someone help

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  • can you show us your dom structre, img placed after anchor tag or before anchor tag
    – niko
    May 27, 2014 at 8:25
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    your closing tags are broken. There shouldn't be a space there. May 27, 2014 at 8:27
  • Do not edit the source code to remove problems. @JosephMarikle is right, your closing tags are wrong and the constructed DOM tree is wrong too. May 27, 2014 at 8:39
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    Joseph Marikle-there is no space on my editor. May 27, 2014 at 8:42
  • 3
    then fix the code in question May 27, 2014 at 8:43

5 Answers 5

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Your $('li > img') returns all the images that are children of li and .attr() is applied on all the selected images. There are various ways to do it.

Since your img is just before your anchor you can get it using .prev()

Try this

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('#intrebari>li a').mouseover(function() {
        $(this).css('color: red')
        $(this).prev().attr('src', 'images/bulletactive.png');
    });
});

If your are going to insert any elements in between img and anchor it does not work. alternate solution would be

$(this).closest("li").children("img").attr('src', 'images/bulletactive.png');

Try closing your img tags like this <img src="images/bullet.png" class="li-icon"/>

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  • Thank's for the quick response.But the image doesent change.What i want is the image to change from de default tu the image bulletactive.png May 27, 2014 at 8:34
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Can you try

HTML

<div id="bullets"> 
  <ul id="intrebari"> 
      <li> <img src="http://placehold.it/20/20" class="li-icon" /> <a href="#"> Frequently Asked Questions </a> </li> 
      <li> <img src="http://placehold.it/20/20" class="li-icon" /> <a href="#"> custumer Support </a> </li> 
      <li> <img src="http://placehold.it/20/20" class="li-icon" /> <a href="#"> custumer Login </a> </li> 
  </ul> 
</div> 

JQUERY

$('#intrebari>li a').mouseover(function() {
    $(this)
    .parents('#intrebari')
    .find('a').css('color','black')
    .prev().attr('src','http://placehold.it/20/20')
    .end().end().end()
    .css('color','red').prev().attr('src','http://placehold.it/30/30');

 });

http://jsfiddle.net/Na7Nb/1/

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It's changing the image on all list items because of the selector $('li > img'). You have to use it like this: $(this).parent().find('img').attr('src', 'images/bulletactive.png');

Just as an advice, this is more easy and fast with CSS.

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Try this. I have applied this in my code and its working fine.

        $('li').mouseover(function(){
        var $this = $(this);

    // img over
        $img = $this.find('img').attr('src');               
        bg = $img.replace(/^url\(['"]?/,'').replace(/['"]?\)$/,'').replace(/^.*\/|\.[^.]*$/g, '');
        $url ="pathToYourImage\bullet.png"; 
        $this.find('img').attr('src', '');
        $this.find('img').attr('src','"+$url+"');
        });

Hope it works.

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Added jquery mouse leave event

$('#intrebari>li a').mouseover(function() { console.log('over')
            $(this).css('color','red')
            $(this).prev().attr('src', 'https://cdn4.iconfinder.com/data/icons/ionicons/512/icon-ios7-arrow-left-128.png');
        });
    $('#intrebari>li a').mouseleave(function() { console.log('out')
            $(this).css('color', 'blue')
            $(this).prev().attr('src','https://cdn4.iconfinder.com/data/icons/ionicons/512/icon-ios7-arrow-right-128.png');
        });

http://jsfiddle.net/kapilgopinath/4937t/38/

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