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i have this structure (it reapeats three times)

<div class="main">                   //  onlick toggle class sub
    <img>
    <div></div>
</div>

<div class="sub">                  
   <span>Toggle</span>               // onlick toggle class sub
</div>

now i have this

$(document).ready(function(){ 
    $('.main').click(function(){
        $('.sub').slideToggle(2000);
    });
}); 

because i have this three times, with my code i have to repeat the code with differnt classes, because only on sub should be visible.

i need something like this

onlick THIS_ELEMENT toggle the next SUB class Element AND if a sub class is allready open close it and open this sub class

and for the toggle button in the sub class, something like this:

onlick THIS_ELEMENT close this SUB class element 

you know how to do this ?

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2 Answers 2

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You are asking us to select(toggle) the element which is the immediate next sibling of the current element. So in that context, just use .next() to grab the target element.

Try,

$(document).ready(function(){ 
  $('.main').click(function(){
    $(this).next('.sub').slideToggle(2000);
  }); 
}); 

DEMO

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  • that works great, but what do i have to do with the trigger in the sub element ? it doenst work Jun 2, 2014 at 14:13
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Event handlers' this reference the element to which the event is fired. (Note that this is true only when using jQuery or similar frameworks).

So in your example use:

$(this).next('.sub').slide(...)

in your event handler.

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