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To put it as simple as possible.

I have one

<a href="#" id="PAUSE" class="tubular-pause">Pause</a>

and a second

<a href="#" id="PLAY" class="tubular-play">Play</a>

I only want PAUSE visible at first, but once it’s clicked it disappears and PLAY becomes visible and so on and so on and so on (toggle)...

It's the classes tubular-pause and tubular-play that are the triggers for the actual pausing and playing of my video. Therefor the action of the clicking need to stay intact and occur before the “toggling” I guess.

Thank you!

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  • @AmitJoki Just edited, please take a look again.
    – vikar
    Mar 12, 2014 at 2:39

5 Answers 5

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If you want to do it without jquery, this is pretty easy:

function onButtonClick () {
  var playButton = document.getElementById("play");
  var pauseButton = document.getElementById("pause");

  if (pauseButton.style.display == "none") {
    pauseButton.style.display = "block";
    playButton.style.display = "none";
  } else {
    playButton.style.display = "block";
    pauseButton.style.display = "none";
  }
}

Demo on codepen.

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  • Thank you! Action when clicking is still there. Though, I changed from 'block' to 'inline' instead.
    – vikar
    Mar 12, 2014 at 3:08
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Just use this:

$('#PLAY').hide();
$('#PAUSE').click(function () {
    $(this).hide();
    $('#PLAY').show('fade');
});
$('#PLAY').click(function () {
    $(this).hide();
    $('#PAUSE').show('fade');
});

Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/fDmLR/

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you can use jQuery like this:

$("#play").onlclick(function(){
   $("#play").fadeOut(0);
   $("#pause").fadeIn(0);
});
$("#pause").onlclick(function(){
   $("#pause").fadeOut(0);
   $("#play").fadeIn(0);
});

Sorry if it is not working, I'm still beginner ...

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You can use jQuery toggle. For example

$( "#play" ).click(function(){
  ButtonToggles();
});

 $( "#pause" ).click(function(){
   ButtonToggles();
 });

function ButtonToggles(){
   $("#pause").toggle();
   $("#play").toggle();
} 
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You can use hide() to hide the #Play anchor by default and use .toggle() to toggle between show and hide between two anchors:

$('#PLAY').hide();
$('#PLAY, #PAUSE').click(function () {
    $('#PLAY, #PAUSE').toggle();
});

Fiddle Demo

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