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I have data being pulled out from a database in a while loop. One item consists of a mini nav, the database item, hidden divs that relate to the menu. When you click on an item in this menu, I want a div to slide out from beneath the database item.

So

while($row = mnysql_fetch_array($q)){
   <li>
    row data
    hidden divs
   </li>
   menu
}

<script>
slidetoggle script here
</script>

My problem is that with my jquery function. It only selects the siblings. I need the menu out of the li. So how do I select the a hidden div from the list item above the menu.

$(document).ready(function(){
    //Slide toggle for buttons
    $('.toggle-trigger').click(function(){
    $(this).next('.toggle').slideToggle();
  });
 });

                    `
<ul class="comment-links">
<li id="com-link">
    <a href="#" title="View Comments" class="view-comments toggle-trigger">View Comments</a>
    <div class="comments toggle">
        <p>bla bla</p>
    </div>
</li>
<li id="add-com-btn">
    <a href="#" title="Add a comment" class="add-comment-btn toggle-trigger">Add a comment</a>
    <div class="add-comment-form toggle">
        add comment form
    </div><!--end add comment form-->
</li>
<li id="down-btn">
    <a href="uploads/Test document.pdf" title="Download Document" target="_blank" class="dwnld-doc-btn-2">Download Document</a>
</li>

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  • where is the toggle-trigger element Dec 6, 2013 at 9:40
  • 2
    can you share the generated html Dec 6, 2013 at 9:41
  • the generated html is also too long to include. Here is the question again: I multiple divs on a page with the class "toggle". I need the slidetoggle() to affect these divs. The class .toggle-trigger will be not be related to the toggle class. At the moment, the code I have only works on the next sibling class. So toggle and toggle-trigger has to be siblings. That is my restriction. Dec 6, 2013 at 11:15
  • you need to provide a sample of generated html along with the li - one li element will do Dec 6, 2013 at 11:32
  • Are the divs only hidden visually? If they are in the generated code you could consider using a query selector for the nested divs if there is something unique or predictable about them.
    – joverall22
    Jun 15, 2023 at 22:33

2 Answers 2

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If you can give them a shared parent, it is better to use pure javascript like this:

try using the find method it searches the child nodes only. for each li, we can find the .toggle-trigger and .toggle elements within that li and add seperate events for each one

$('li').each(function(){
  var node = this;
  node.find('.toggle-trigger').click(function(){
    $(node).find('.toggle');
  });
});

http://api.jquery.com/find/

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  • Thank you for the advice. I think we are misunderstanding each other. I need the .toggle outside the li and ul. The toggle class needs to be applied to elememts away from the menu (ul) Dec 6, 2013 at 15:56
  • if they can't be underneath a unique parent, you will have to give them auto-generated id's Dec 7, 2013 at 0:20
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If you can't give the related items a shared parent, you will have to give them unique ids.

each trigger is associated with a hidden div using an id generated in php $row.id the id is stored using a custom attribute data-id. jquery then uses this id to select the correct element. e.g. toggle-3

<?php while($row = mnysql_fetch_array($q)){ ?>
            <div class=".toggle" id="toggle-<?php $row.id?>">
<?php }
      while($row = mnysql_fetch_array($q)){ ?>
            <div class=".toggle-trigger" data-id="<?php $row.id?>">
<?php } ?>

In Javascript

$('.toggle-trigger').click(function(){
    var toggleId= 'togle-' + this.get('data-id');
    $('#'+ toggleId).slideToggle()
  });
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