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>
toggle-trigger
elementli
- oneli
element will dodivs
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.