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I've got a problem with slideUp. Only one element (the first one) is sliding up. Please give me a hand. Thanks. Below is the code:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('#load').hide();
});
$(function() {
    $("#del").click(function() {
        $('#load').fadeIn();
        $(this).parent().slideUp('slow', function() {$(this).remove();});
        $('#load').fadeOut();
    });
});

And here is the markup:

<div id="container">
    <table>
        <div id="load" align="center"><img src="images/loading.gif" width="28" height="28"     align="absmiddle"/> loading...</div>
        <tr><td>    
            <span>Ashley Ford</span><br/></td>  
            <td><a href="#" id="del">x</a>  
        </td></tr>
        <tr><td>
            <span>Ashley Ford</span><br/></td>
            <td><a href="#" id="del">x</a>
        </td></tr>
        <tr><td>
            <span>Ashley Ford</span><br/></td>
            <td><a href="#" id="del">x</a>
        </td></tr>  
    </table>
</div>       
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    You can't have duplicate id values in the same document. Change it to a class name. Jun 28, 2012 at 11:09
  • Difference between id and class are the very basic of java script..please read documents carefully
    – coolguy
    Jun 28, 2012 at 11:14

3 Answers 3

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From the jQuery docs for the ID selector (emphasis added):

If more than one element has been assigned the same ID, queries that use that ID will only select the first matched element in the DOM.

You can change your #del elements to use a class name (or some other common characteristic) instead:

<a href="#" class="del">x</a>

And modify your selector accordingly:

$(".del").click(function() {
    //Do stuff
});

As a side note, you have two functions that will be executed on DOM ready. You can combine them into one. Just move the $('#load').hide(); into the other DOM ready event handler.

And it's invalid HTML to have a div as a child of a table element.

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  • As you can see I change the original post code, I want to SlideUp entire row(<tr>). But I have problem, with selecting the right tag in the table. Thanks for help.
    – Mitja Rogl
    Jun 28, 2012 at 13:57
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You cannot have same id for more than one element ..for that you have to use class 1.Change your id="del" to class="del" 2.Try this function

 $(function() {
      $(".del").click(function() {
      $('#load').fadeIn();
      $(this).parent().slideUp('slow', function() {$(this).remove();});
    $('#load').fadeOut();

    });
     });
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  • Great that help me a lot. But now I would like to slideUp entire row of a table. But if I choose $("tr"). the entire table slidesUp.
    – Mitja Rogl
    Jun 28, 2012 at 13:43
  • Try $(this).parent().parent().slideUp('slow', function() {$(this).remove();});
    – coolguy
    Jun 28, 2012 at 15:04
  • Thanks, that helped. But instead of slideUp I use FadeOut, because it was better animation for table.
    – Mitja Rogl
    Jun 28, 2012 at 21:40
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As other have stated, each element id should be unique. If you need to group a bunch of elements, that is what the element class is for.

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