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So I am trying to change the background color of a div after the page loads. The div with the background and the img are inside an li. When the mouse enters the .dlmain div I check the img src and give the div .darkbg a background depending on the img src

THE ISSUE: It shows me the correct img src the first time and second time but then on the next div I enter it shows the previous divs img src. I have about 100 divs that the mouse enters and background color should be changed

Am I supposed to have a .each function here? I tried this with no luck

$(document).ready(function () {
    $(document).on("mouseenter", ".dlmain", function () {
        if ($('.carimg').attr('src') == '/css/1359532013.jpg') {

            $(".darkbg").css({
                "backgroundColor": "#EE1C25"
            });
            alert($('.carimg').attr('src'));

        } else if ($('.carimg').attr('src') == '/css/1359532047.jpg') {
            $(".darkbg").css({
                "backgroundColor": "blue"
            });
            alert($('.carimg').attr('src'));

        } else {
            alert($('.carimg').attr('src'));
        }
    });

});

Here is the HTML:

<li id="13592635281366253285" class="myli" style="width:170px;height:170px;">
    <div class="favs"></div>
    <div class="mylimg" style="background:url(/images/th135926352813662532851.jpg) 50% 50% no-         repeat;"></div>
    <div class="darkbg" style="background-color: rgb(238, 28, 37); opacity: 0;"></div>
    <div class="dlprice">$69.99</div>
    <div class="dlmain" style="top: 153px;">
    <img class="carimg" src="/css/1359532047.jpg">
</li>
    <li id="13592635281366253092" class="myli" style="width:170px;height:170px;">
    <div class="favs"></div>
    <div class="mylimg" style="background:url(/images/th135926352813662530921.jpg) 50% 50% no-repeat;"></div>
    <div class="darkbg" style="background-color: rgb(238, 28, 37); opacity: 0;"></div>
    <div class="dlprice">$59.99</div>
    <div class="dlmain" style="top: 153px;">
    <img class="carimg" src="/css/1359532013.jpg">
</li>

Thank you in advanced for any help
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    please share the html also Jan 4, 2014 at 12:04
  • I have added the html, the img itself is added to the div in a different function on mouse enter div.dlmain Jan 4, 2014 at 12:15

2 Answers 2

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You need to find the element relative to the current hovered element. you need to target the carimg and darkbg elements with the same li as the entered dlmain element. So use .closest() to find the li element and then use .find() in the li element to find the other 2 elements

Try

$(document).ready(function () {
    $(document).on("mouseenter", ".dlmain", function () {
        var $li = $(this).closest('li'),
            src = $li.find('.carimg').attr('src'),
            $darkbg = $li.find('.darkbg')
            if (src == '/css/1359532013.jpg') {
                $darkbg.css({
                    "backgroundColor": "#EE1C25"
                });
            } else if (src == '/css/1359532047.jpg') {
                $darkbg.css({
                    "backgroundColor": "blue"
                });
            } else {}
        alert(src);
    });
});

Another tweak that can be applied is

$(document).ready(function () {
    var backgrounds = {
        '/css/1359532013.jpg': '#EE1C25',
        '/css/1359532047.jpg': 'blue'
    };
    $(document).on("mouseenter", ".dlmain", function () {
        var $li = $(this).closest('li'),
            src = $li.find('.carimg').attr('src'),
            $darkbg = $li.find('.darkbg');

        $darkbg.css({
            "backgroundColor": backgrounds[src]
        });
        alert(src);
    });
});
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  • Thanks a lot Arun. I see so my mistake was that it wasn't grabbing the img src relative to the hovered div element I was currently on. This works perfectly. I still get one issue where when I initially enter the .dlmain element it doesn't grab the img src but I have to enter the div again in order for it to grab it. How can I make sure that the img is there inside the li before this function is executed? Jan 4, 2014 at 12:25
  • @AdrianBegi whether the contents of like is loaded dynamically? Jan 4, 2014 at 12:32
  • Yes the content is loaded dynamically...I thought I could make sure by using the .on function but I then realized that the img inside the li itself is loaded once I hover over div.dlmain Jan 4, 2014 at 12:37
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if you have different '.carimg' for each divs, you should pick the specific one. $('.carimg').attr('src') is giving you the same value for all the divs.

If the img '.carimg' and div '.darkbg' are in the current div '.dlmain', please try this:

$(document).ready(function () {
    $(document).on("mouseenter", ".dlmain", function () {
        var $this=$(this);
        if ($this.find(‘.carimg').attr('src') == '/css/1359532013.jpg') {

            $this.find(“.darkbg").css({
                "backgroundColor": "#EE1C25"
            });
            alert($this.find('.carimg').attr('src'));

        } else if ($this.find('.carimg').attr('src') == '/css/1359532047.jpg') {
            $this.find(".darkbg").css({
                "backgroundColor": "blue"
            });
            alert($this.find('.carimg').attr('src'));

        } else {
            alert($this.find('.carimg').attr('src'));
        }
    });

});
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  • You are right it was giving me the same img src every time. I tried your code but for some reason I can not figure out why it is not working (you have one minor which I fixed ‘ instead of ') But it seems like this should work perfectly, but I get undefined for the img src every time. Thank you for your help non the less Jan 4, 2014 at 12:49

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