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$('.selected').removeClass('selected');
$(this).addClass('selected');

Before adding the 2 lines of code above, the whole function worked. Now only those two lines work when I click and the rest of my code doesn't. If I remove these two lines, the code works again. What could removing a class and adding a class possibly do to ruin the rest of this function? What am I doing wrong here?

$(document).ready(function(){
    var subject;
    $('.subject').mouseenter(function(){
        if ( $(this).hasClass(subject) ) {
            return 0;
        }
        else {
            $(this).find('.info, img').fadeTo('fast', 1);
        }
    });
    $('.subject').mouseleave(function(){
        if ( $(this).hasClass(subject) ) {
            return 0;
        }
        else {
            $(this).find('.info').fadeTo('fast', 0);
            $(this).find('img').fadeTo('fast', 0.8);
        }
    });

    // BELOW IS WHERE THE PROBLEM IS

    $('[class$=-link]').click(function(){
        $('.selected').removeClass('selected'); // Why do these lines break the 
        $(this).addClass('selected');           // rest of this function?
        $('.' + subject).find('.info').fadeTo('fast', 0);
        $('.' + subject).find('img').fadeTo('fast', 0.8);
        subject = $(this).attr('class').replace("-link","");
        $('.'+ subject ).find('.info, img').fadeTo('fast', 1);
    });
});

http://jsfiddle.net/n4SUX/2/

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    Which exact line breaks it? Do you know what $(this) is in this context?
    – dsgriffin
    Mar 26, 2013 at 12:42
  • Aha! It seems the $(this).addClass('selected'); is what breaks the code. Does it have something to do with this? Mar 26, 2013 at 12:44
  • @Syon the mouseenter and mouseleave are bound to .subject the classes removed and added are .selected . how can that break? I would rather say that there indeed is a problem with this in the selector. @Brett: What is selected by the [class$=-link] selector?
    – bart s
    Mar 26, 2013 at 12:47
  • I'm confused because the addClass is fpr the class-link, and the mouseenter and mouseleave is to something with a completely different class. :o Mar 26, 2013 at 12:49
  • can you post your (partial) html that shows at least the clickable links?
    – bart s
    Mar 26, 2013 at 12:50

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As far as I can tell, you want something like this (avoiding the need to change the HTML) :

$('[class$=-link]').click(function(){
    $('.selected').removeClass('selected');
    $('.' + subject).find('.info').fadeTo('fast', 0).end().find('img').fadeTo('fast', 0.8);
    subject = $(this).attr('class').replace("-link","");//execute this line while "selected" class is not present
    $('.'+ subject).find('.info, img').fadeTo('fast', 1);
    $(this).addClass('selected');//add after everything else is complete
});
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