What I've got is a table, which shows buttons with options while you hover on table row. I want to hide buttons, when you hover specific column (well, table cell to be exactly).
For now I'm trying to make something like this:
$('.f-t-row').on('hover', function(e){
if(e.target.hasClass('block-checkbox')){
if (e.type == "mouseenter") {
$('.f-t-row').find('.table-ghost-buttons').hide();
}
else { // mouseleave
$(this).find('.table-ghost-buttons').show();
}
}
else {
if (e.type == "mouseenter") {
$(this).find('.table-ghost-buttons').show();
}
else { // mouseleave
$('.f-t-row').find('.table-ghost-buttons').hide();
}
}
});
But I don't know what's the problem, because I can't check event target class like that:
if(e.target.hasClass('block-checkbox'))
Console will always log something like this:
Object # has no method 'hasClass'
You can see that here: http://jsfiddle.net/57aQP/
What's the possible way to fix that error and check if event target (which mouse hovers) got specific class?
$(this).
instead ofe.target
? If you need to use e.target, then you need to make it into a jQuery object to usehasClass
:$(e.target)
- jsfiddle.net/peteng/57aQP/4