I have the following code:
$('table tr:not(:first-child)').mouseover(function() {
$(this).removeClass('hovered_error');
$(this).addClass('hovered');
}).mouseout(function() {
$(this).removeClass('hovered');
});
This works great - however, is there is way in which I can not highlight certain table rows, for example, rows 11 and 21 or if a table row has a particular name
or class
?
EDIT: Correct code as follows:
$('table tr:not(:first-child,[name=header])').mouseover(function() {
$(this).removeClass('hovered_error');
$(this).addClass('hovered');
}).mouseout(function() {
$(this).removeClass('hovered');
});
:not
can can be applied to classes as well:not(.class)
or:not([name=somerandomnamelol])
$('table tr:not(:first-child, [name=header])')
should do the trick or try to chain them$('table tr:not(:first-child):not([name=header])')