I want to click a link and toggle between 2 blocks of content, within a list of content, to essentially go from displaying content to editing content.
I have the following snipits of code:
<style type="text/css">
div.show {display:block;}
input.hide {display:none;}
</style>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#d-01').on('click', function() {
$('#d-01-on').toggle();
$('#d-01-off').toggle();
$('#d-01-off').focus();
});
$('#d-02').on('click', function() {
$('#d-02-on').toggle();
$('#d-02-off').toggle();
$('#d-02-off').focus();
});
$('#d-99').on('click', function() {
$('#d-99-on').toggle();
$('#d-99-off').toggle();
$('#d-99-off').focus();
});
})
</script>
<a href="#" id="d-01">edit</a>
<div class="show" id="d-01-on">Some content</div>
<input class="hide" id="d-01-off" name="d-01" value="Some content" />
<a href="#" id="d-02">edit</a>
<div class="show" id="d-02-on">Some content</div>
<input class="hide" id="d-02-off" name="d-02" value="Some content" />
<a href="#" id="d-99">edit</a>
<div class="show" id="d-99-on">Some content</div>
<input class="hide" id="d-99-off" name="d-99" value="Some content" />
This works, but I want to make my jquery/javascript code more dynamic and not hard coded. My MySQL table rows will grow over time and I don't want to have to keep editing my script.
Is it possible to re-write the jquery code to dynamically handle the ID's rather than having to create individual and redundant on('click', function()
's?
Thanks for helping.
[see How to Toggle in jQuery for my initial question to this problem]