All,
I am trying to make a JQuery dialog box appear when the user clicks an image.
Here's a stripped-down version of my HTML:
<div class="MyHelpButton" style="display: inline;">
<img src="{{MEDIA_URL}}/img/MyHelpIcon.png"/>
<div class="MyHelpText" title="MyTitle">
here <i>is</i> <u>some</u> <b>text</b>
</div>
</div>
And my JavaScript:
$(function() {
$(".MyHelpText").dialog({autoOpen:false});
$(".MyHelpButton").click(function() {
$(this).find(".MyHelpText").dialog("open"); // this doesn't work
//$(".MyHelpText").dialog("open"); // this works
});
});
As you can see, the dialog("open") function only works when I use the class selector directly and not when I use the find() function. But since there will be potentially loads of MyHelpButtons on the page, I have to be able to find this particular MyHelpText (the one that is a child of the MyHelpButton that was clicked) - Hence my use of find().
Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
Thank you for your help.
$($(this).selector + " .MyHelpText").dialog("open");
jsfiddle.net/QGgyq