I have this code. It's actually a test. I want to use the variable hoveredColor to create a function changing the "this" div's background. But i can't seem to make it work.
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
var currentcolor = "red";
var hovercolor="";
var hoveredColor = "";
setColor();
$("#settings div").hover(function(){
hoveredColor = $(this).attr('id');
});
$("#black").hover(function(){
hovercolor = $("#black").attr("id");
document.getElementById('this').style.backgroundColor=hovercolor;
},function(){
document.getElementById('this').style.backgroundColor=currentcolor;
});
$("#"+hoveredColor).click(function(){
currentcolor = $("#"+hoveredColor).attr('id');
setColor();
});
</script>
<div style="display: none;width:100%;" id="settings">
<div style="width: 50px;height:50px; background-color: blue; float: left;display: block;margin-left: 10px" id="blue"> ff </div>
<div style="width: 50px;height:50px; background-color: black; float: left;display: block;margin-left: 10px" id="black"> Black </div>
<div style="width: 50px;height:50px; background-color: pink; float: left;display: block;margin-left: 10px" id="pink"> Pink </div>
</div>
<div style="width: 100%; height: 100px;margin-top: 75px;" id="this">
<p>I hope this works.</p>
</div>
click
event handler,hoverColor
is still an empty string. The assignmenthoveredColor = $(this).attr('id');
only takes place when the corresponding have been hovered over, which is a looooong time after<script>
element was evaluated. Add someconsole.log
statements to learn how exactly the code is executed.