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I'm trying to modify the icons for the jQuery UI portlets. Rather than have a plus to minimize and a minus to expand, I wanted to switch them.

I've only had limited success with it where the first time to click the minus it flips to a plus, but the plus never flips to a minus. Any help on this would be much appreciated.

Here's a sample HTML:

<script src="scripts/jquery-1.3.2.js" type="text/javascript" ></script>
<script src="scripts/ui/ui.core.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="scripts/ui/ui.sortable.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

<div class="column">
    <div class="portlet">
        <div class="portlet-header">Links</div>
        <div class="portlet-content">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit</div>
    </div>
</div>

Here's what I came up with for the jQuery:

<script type="text/javascript">
    $(function() {
        $(".column").sortable({
            connectWith: '.column'
        });

        $(".portlet").addClass("ui-widget ui-widget-content ui-helper-clearfix ui-corner-all")
        .find(".portlet-header")
            .addClass("ui-widget-header ui-corner-all")
            .prepend('<span class="ui-icon ui-icon-minusthick"></span>')
            .prepend('<span class="ui-icon ui-icon-closethick"></span>')
            .end()
        .find(".portlet-content");

        $(".portlet-header .ui-icon-minusthick").click(function() {
            $(this).removeClass("ui-icon-minusthick");
            $(this).addClass("ui-icon-plusthick");
            $(this).parents(".portlet:first").find(".portlet-content").toggle();
        });

        $(".portlet-header .ui-icon-plusthick").click(function() {
            $(this).removeClass("ui-icon-plusthick");
            $(this).addClass("ui-icon-minusthick");
            $(this).parents(".portlet:first").find(".portlet-content").toggle();
        });

        $(".portlet-header .ui-icon-closethick").click(function() {
            $(this).parents(".portlet:first").toggle();
        });

        $(".column").disableSelection();
    });
</script>


EDIT: Here's the original javascript from the jQuery UI demo site:

<script type="text/javascript">
$(function() {
    $(".column").sortable({
        connectWith: '.column'
    });

    $(".portlet").addClass("ui-widget ui-widget-content ui-helper-clearfix ui-corner-all")
        .find(".portlet-header")
            .addClass("ui-widget-header ui-corner-all")
            .prepend('<span class="ui-icon ui-icon-plusthick"></span>')
            .end()
        .find(".portlet-content");

    $(".portlet-header .ui-icon").click(function() {
        $(this).toggleClass("ui-icon-minusthick");
        $(this).parents(".portlet:first").find(".portlet-content").toggle();
    });

    $(".column").disableSelection();
});
</script>

I'm not exactly sure how they were able to get the plus and minus to toggle correctly.

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I think jQuery demo works because when ui-icon-minusthick is added, it overrides ui-icon-plusthick properties. When you clik on it first time it should have both classes. – Marek Tihkan Oct 29 at 17:15

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It probably because when you bind those functions there are no results for $(".portlet-header .ui-icon-plusthick"). It doesn't find it. You may add this binding to $(".portlet-header .ui-icon-minusthick").click(function() { ... after adding "ui-icon-plusthick" class.

EDIT: Alternative solution could be:

$(".portlet-header .ui-icon-minusthick").toggle(function() {
        $(this).removeClass("ui-icon-minusthick");
        $(this).addClass("ui-icon-plusthick");
        $(this).parents(".portlet:first").find(".portlet-content").toggle();
    }, function() {
        $(this).removeClass("ui-icon-plusthick");
        $(this).addClass("ui-icon-minusthick");
        $(this).parents(".portlet:first").find(".portlet-content").toggle();
    });

So first click would be first function and second click would be second function.

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I see your point, but I couldn't get this to work correctly. I added the .click(function() {... on to the addClass('ui-icon-plusthick') but that seemed to make it unstable. Would you be able to provide an example of what you mean? – CAbbott Oct 29 at 16:15
Sweet! Thanks, this has been hanging me up for a while. btw, your example needs to be $(".portlet-header .ui-icon-minusthick").toggle(... – CAbbott Oct 29 at 17:18
My bad. Hard to notice. – Marek Tihkan Oct 29 at 18:06
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Instead of doing all that Javascript, why don't you just modify the ui-icon-plusthick CSS class to show the minus image instead of the plus image?

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Would you be able to give an example of how you would be able to toggle between the two images within the class? – CAbbott Oct 29 at 15:48
Actually, come to think of it, that wouldn't work. I wouldn't want other porlets on the site that aren't minimized to change their image. – CAbbott Oct 29 at 15:58

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