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I have elements that are under an element with opacity:0.5 that I want to be able to click on. How can I click "through" the topmost element?

Here's an example that demonstrates my problem. Click on the boxes to toggle them on and off. You can edit it on jsbin to try out your solution.

Bonus points if you can have the boxes toggle on hover.

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 
  "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 
<head> 
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js"></script> 
<title>Sandbox</title> 
<meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 
<style type="text/css" media="screen"> 
body { background-color: #000; } 
.box {width: 50px; height: 50px; border: 1px solid white} 
.highlight {background-color: yellow;} 
</style>
<script type="text/javascript">
var dthen = new Date();
$('<div id="past">').css({'height':  (dthen.getMinutes()*60)+dthen.getSeconds() +'px'
    		,'position': 'absolute'
    		,'width': '200px'
    		,'top': '0px'
    		,'background-color': 'grey'
    		,'opacity': '0.5'
    		})
    	.appendTo("#container");

setInterval(function(){
    dNow = new Date();
    $('#past').css('height', ((dNow.getSeconds()+(dNow.getMilliseconds()/1000))*50)%300 +'px');
},10)

 $(".box").click(function(){
      $(this).toggleClass("highlight");
    });
</script>
</head> 
<body> 
  <div id="container"> 
     <div class="box" style="position:absolute; top: 25px; left: 25px;"></div> 
     <div class="box" style="position:absolute; top: 50px; left: 125px;"></div> 
     <div class="box" style="position:absolute; top: 100px; left: 25px;"></div> 
     <div class="box" style="position:absolute; top: 125px; left: 125px;"></div> 
     <div class="box" style="position:absolute; top: 225px; left: 25px;"></div> 
     <div class="box" style="position:absolute; top: 185px; left: 125px;"></div> 
  </div> 
</body> 
</html>
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I don't think we're here to write out a complete solution for you. Using the suggestions given below, you should implement the solution yourself. SO is not a free consultancy shop. – Philippe Leybaert Jul 18 at 20:12
I can't believe I'm the only person who will ever want to do this. So I think any code that demonstrates how to do it would be find use beyond what I have planned for it. I don't see any problem with asking for code to do this. – Sam Hasler Jul 18 at 20:43
sam, also use addClass rather than all those settings using .css – redsquare Jul 18 at 21:58

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If you topmost element is contained within the element below, you can let the event "bubble through". If it is not, you have to trigger the click manually. There is no way to fire the event handler just by clicking.

To fire the event manually, you could do this:

$("#topelement").click(function() {
   $("#elementbelow").click();
   return false;
});

EDIT (response to comments):

To enumerate all boxes, you can do this (off the top of my head. no testing, could not even be syntax-error free)

$("#topelement").click(function(e) {
    $(".box").each(function() {
       // check if clicked point (taken from event) is inside element
       var mouseX = e.pageX;
       var mouseY = e.pageY;
       var offset = $(this).offset;
       var width = $(this).width();
       var height = $(this).height();

       if (mouseX > offset.left && mouseX < offset.left+width 
           && mouseY > offset.top && mouseY < offset.top+height)
         $(this).click(); // force click event
    });
});
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substituting #topelement -> #past, #elementbelow -> #container didn't work. – Sam Hasler Jul 18 at 20:04
Note there are several elements below the topmost element, I want to know which was clicked on. – Sam Hasler Jul 18 at 20:05
You would have to enumerate all DOM elements to see if the clicked point is inside one or more elements. There is no way the browser can do this for you – Philippe Leybaert Jul 18 at 20:06
I didn't expect the browser to do this for me. I'm asking how to enumerate those DOM elements. – Sam Hasler Jul 18 at 20:10
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Thanks that worked a treat: jsbin.com/onamo/edit – Sam Hasler Jul 18 at 21:16

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