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UPDATE 4:

This is what I have at the moment:

var $elements = $('.dropdown');
var $lastElement = $elements.last();

$elements.slice(0, -1).each(function() {
    $(this).css('left', $(this).prev.position().left);
});

var $prev = $lastElement.prev();
$lastElement.css('left', $prev.position().left - ($prev.outerWidth() - $lastElement.outerWidth()));

Which is giving me:

Uncaught TypeError: Object function (d,e){var f=c.map(this,b,d);Za.test(a)||(e=d);if(e&&typeof e==="string")f=c.filter(e,f);f=this.length>1?c.unique(f):f;if((this.length>1||ab.test(e))&&$a.test(a))f=f.reverse();return this.pushStack(f,a,bb.call(arguments).join(","))} has no method 'position'
$.ajax.success homepage.htm:138
c.b.extend.each jquery.min.js:33
c.b.fn.b.each jquery.min.js:26
$.ajax.success homepage.htm:137
c.extend.handleSuccess jquery.min.js:142
c.extend.ajax.L.w.onreadystatechange jquery.min.js:141

So something in the above script does not have a position method.


UPDATE 3:

This is what I have at the moment:

var $elements = $('.dropdown'); var $lastElement = $elements.last();

$elements.slice(0, -1).each(function() { $(this).css('left', $(this).prev.position().left); });

var $prev = $lastElement.prev(); $lastElement.css('left', $prev.position().left - ($prev.outerWidth() - $lastElement.outerWidth()));

It's giving me a function required error. When I take out the last 2 lines, the error disappears, but the problem does not get solved.


UPDATE 2:

This is the HTML structure:

<div class="settings"><span id="spanSettings">Settings ▼</span></div>
<div class="dropdown">
    <a href="edit_profile.aspx"><div class="item"><div class="icon" style="background-image: url('http://intranet/img/profile_icon.png');"></div> Edit profile</div></a>
    <a href="manage_tabs.aspx"><div class="item"><div class="icon" style="background-image: url('http://intranet/img/tabs_icon.png');"></div> Tab settings</div></a>
</div>

UPDATE 1:

With: $(this).css('left', $(this).prev().position().left);

I get image 1:

with: $(this).css('right', $(this).prev().position().right);

I get image 2 :

I am after image 3:

^ Image 3 is photoshopped.


ORIGINAL QUESTION:

I have the following script which changes the position of any html element which has the class dropdown

$('.dropdown').each(function() {
    $(this).css('left', $(this).prev().position().left);
});

How do I modify this so it changes all the dropdown's to left based on the parent, except the last one, which should be right aligned with the parents right position?

If that is not possible, how do I independently change their positions? instead of using the each function?

2 Answers 2

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You could do:

var $elements = $('.dropdown'),
    $lastElement = $elements.last();

$elements.slice(0, -1).each(function() {
    $(this).css('left', $(this).prev().position().left);
});

$lastElement.css('right', $lastElement.prev().position().right);

Update: to align it as you showed in the picture (I assume it is about the last element), you could try:

var $prev = $lastElement.prev();
$lastElement.css('left', $prev.position().left - ($prev.outerWidth() - $lastElement.outerWidth()));
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  • This gives me a squashed dropdown for some reason. I think maybe I am not explaining what I am after properly. Basically, the left of all dropdowns should be aligned with the left of their parent. However, the last dropdown, its right needs to be aligned with the right if it's parent. Jul 7, 2011 at 15:14
  • @oshirowanen: Oh parent... then use parent instead of prev... updated. prev gives you the previous sibling... Jul 7, 2011 at 15:18
  • Sounds like prev is what I am supposed to be using. Please see update 1 in original question as I don't think I am explaining the problem properly. I have uploaded images to show you exactly what I mean. Jul 8, 2011 at 10:39
  • @oshirowanen: I think you'd also have to post the HTML structure. Even better if you can provide a jsfiddle.net demo to play with. Jul 8, 2011 at 10:40
  • I've added update 2, which shows the HTML of the structure in question. Jul 8, 2011 at 10:49
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You could write a quick plugin for this:

$.fn.eachLast = function(fn, fnLast) {
  return this.slice(0, -1).each(fn).end().last().each(fnLast).end();
}

$('.dropdown').eachLast(
  function() { // will be executed for all elements in the collection except the last one
    var $this = $(this);
    $this.css('left', $this.parent().position().left);
  },
  function() { // will only be executed for the last element in the collection
    var $this = $(this);
    $this.css('right', $this.prev().position().right);
  }
);

Alternatively, you could do something like this:

var $lastElement = $('.dropdown').slice(0, -1).each(function() {
  var $this = $(this);
  $this.css('left', $this.prev().position().left);
}).end().last();

$lastElement.css('right', $lastElement.parent().position().right);

// …or even…

var $lastElement = $('.dropdown').slice(0, -1).each(function() {
  var $this = $(this);
  $this.css($this.parent().position());
}).end().last();

$lastElement.css($lastElement.prev().position());
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  • Please see update 1 in original question as I don't think I am explaining the problem properly. I have uploaded images to show you exactly what I mean. Jul 8, 2011 at 10:39

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