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I have an array of results, all with the same classes that is repeated several times in a list of result. I have setup a jQuery hover animation to occur when you hover over one of the results, however currently when I hover over one results, the animation happens to all results.

Here is my jQuery code:

jQuery(document).ready(function() {
    jQuery(".hover").hover(
        function(){
            jQuery(".agent").animate({top: '-=32px'},300, 'easeOutBack');
            jQuery(".fav").delay(150).animate({top: '-=32px'},300, 'easeOutBack');
            jQuery(".more_details").delay(300).animate({top: '-=32px'},300, 'easeOutBack');
        },
        function(){
            jQuery(".agent,.fav,.more_details").animate({top: '+=32px'},150);
    }
    );                              
});

Is it possible to single out one item in my array and just have the animation occur to the item being hovered over??

Thanks

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  • You need to get the .agent, .fav and .more_details elements relative to the element being hovered over. If you can post your HTML structure I can show you how to do this. Feb 8, 2013 at 9:17
  • why not use $(this) within the function. if .agent .fav and .more_details are children elements, then why not do $(this).children().animate({...})
    – ashley
    Feb 8, 2013 at 9:22

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Assuming the element with class hover is parent of the rest of element, pass the current object as context in selector.

jQuery(document).ready(function() {
    jQuery(".hover").hover(
        function(){
            jQuery(".agent", this).animate({top: '-=32px'},300, 'easeOutBack');
            jQuery(".fav", this ).delay(150).animate({top: '-=32px'},300, 'easeOutBack');
            jQuery(".more_details", this).delay(300).animate({top: '-=32px'},300, 'easeOutBack');
        },
        function(){
            jQuery(".agent,.fav,.more_details").animate({top: '+=32px'},150);
    }
    );                              
});
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