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im trying to run an animation hover effect on all elements on a page. my problem is, when i hove over any of them, it animates them all.

$('div.anime').hover( function() {
$('.box').animate({'do something cool'});
});

All of the boxes have the same class anime. So im just trying to figure out how to only animate when you hover over one, with out giving them all separate classes you know?

I know this is a simple question, but im still learning the ways of jQuery :) so please bear with me

Here's the HTML:

<div class="anime">

<div class="box">Hey show me! Im cool!</div>
</div>
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    Could you show a portion of your HTML that includes at least one div.anime and .box?
    – mVChr
    Mar 25, 2011 at 4:20
  • hah! i guessed correctly on your html setup. Mar 25, 2011 at 4:31

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Generally Speaking they way you would accomplish this would be to use the this keyword to specify the item being hovered, and then choose the DOM element you want to animate in relation to this by traversing the DOM tree.

example

given the following HTML

<div class="anime">

    <p>other stuff</p>

    <div class="box">
        <p>content</p>
    </div>

</div>

This javascript (using jQuery) would select and animate only the .box contained within the hovered upon .anime because I'm using the .find() function to traverse the DOM in relation to $(this) (the element that was hovered).

$('div.anime').hover( function() {
    $(this).find('.box').animate({'do something cool'});
});

You can read more and find more functions for Traversing the DOM here.

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try using function each of jquery

$( "div.anime" ).each(function(){

$(this).hover( function() {
   $(this).find('.box').animate({'do something cool'});
});

});
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  • ah so this is the .each you were talking about, i think i was looking at another jQuery each...the WRONG each lol
    – Sin
    Mar 25, 2011 at 4:39
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In javascript, you can capture the target of an event with 'this'. Using 'this' will restrict the animate method to the object being acted on.

$('div.anime').hover(function(e){
   $(this).animate({'do something cool'});

}, function(){
   // dont forget on mouseout
   $(this).animate({'return to normal state'});

})
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  • ah and the funny thing is i forgot to post that part lol, thanks!
    – Sin
    Mar 25, 2011 at 4:37
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$('div.anime .box').hover( function() {
$(this).animate({'do something cool'});
});

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