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Im using the jQuery noConflict method here: http://drupal.org/node/1058168

Now, both of the following work:

$jq("document").ready(function(){
    alert('alert');
});

$("document").ready(function(){
    alert('alert');
});

However this does work:

$("document").ready(function(){
    $(".view-product-slideshow .pager-num-1 img").css("display","none");
});

But this does not:

$jq("document").ready(function(){
    $jq(".view-product-slideshow .pager-num-1 img").css("display","none");
});

Ive used the noConflict method once before and it worked fine. Ive no idea why it would work for the alert but not the CSS change.

My site is here: http://smartpeopletalkfast.co.uk/pp4/shop/baby-essentials/sleepsuit-plush

Thanks

UPDATE - Ive now removed the extra code from script.js so all thats there is:

//Hide thumnail on product page thats being used as main image 
$jq("document").ready(function(){
    $jq(".view-product-slideshow .pager-num-1 img").css("display","none");
});
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  • I think its better to use hide(0) and show(0). maybe it will also fix your problem Mar 31, 2011 at 17:22
  • @yoavmatchulsky changing it (on my local computer) hasn't fixed it. Your probably right about it being a better solution but its not causing this problem so ill think about it when ive sorted this bug. Thanks
    – Evanss
    Mar 31, 2011 at 17:28

3 Answers 3

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your error is on line 61 of ur script.js:

Uncaught TypeError: Object # has no method 'smoothDivScroll'

also in that file u should have everything wrapped in the .ready() not every individual thing

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  • Thanks for finding that @Neal but unfortunately it hasn't fixed the issue. Ive now removed everything from script.js except the css change. Thanks
    – Evanss
    Mar 31, 2011 at 16:37
  • Yes, me too. But I have changed the extra js that you suggested might have been causing the problem. Thanks smartpeopletalkfast.co.uk/pp4/sites/all/themes/…
    – Evanss
    Mar 31, 2011 at 16:59
  • ?? no but that error could be the things that is STOPPING all ur code from running
    – Naftali
    Mar 31, 2011 at 16:59
  • Right, thats why ive removed the other code for the example. Ive updated my main question, and if you click this link you can see ive removed everything thats relevant to this particular task. Thanks smartpeopletalkfast.co.uk/pp4/sites/all/themes/…
    – Evanss
    Mar 31, 2011 at 17:30
  • FOR THE 3rd TIME. thats just code, where is that executing so i can see ur error
    – Naftali
    Mar 31, 2011 at 17:31
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Turns out the element I was trying to target with jQuery was itself generated by javascript. Changing my document.ready to window.load fixed this.

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When using the noconflict mode of jQuery, you should use this:

jQuery(document).ready(function($){
    $(".view-product-slideshow .pager-num-1 img").css("display","none");
});

jQuery is the new $ and you can pass jQuery as $ to your function().

Also, it's document and not "document"

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