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Clicking a big image of a trailer (top left) on my page opens a lightbox with a larger version of the image. Then, clicking anywhere closes it with this code:

$(document).on('click', function() {
    $('#fab_gray').remove();
});

However I want to retain the ability to click on navigation left and right arrows (by preventing the lightbox from closing), with this code:

$( '#lightbox_left, #lightbox_right' ).click(function( event ) {
    event.stopPropagation();
});

But it doesn't work: clicking these elements still triggers the code above and closes the lightbox. Why?

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  • have you tried event.preventDefault()
    – code
    Aug 4, 2015 at 18:01
  • It works for me, I literally just grabbed your code, changed $ to jQuery (I don't know if wordpress handles conflicts or something), pasted it on Chromes console and now it won't close the lightbox when clicking the left or right arrow.
    – MinusFour
    Aug 4, 2015 at 18:25

1 Answer 1

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Try

$(document).on('click', function(e) {
    if($(e.target).is("#lightbox_right") || $(e.target).is("#lightbox_left")){ return }
    $('#fab_gray').remove();
});

Here we're basically checking if the clicked element is any of those arrow buttons. If it is, then we just return. Else it'll go ahead and remove

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  • Because of $(document).on('click', you're saying: "Anywhere on the document, listen for a click, when it happens remove `#fab_gray' from the dom. That included your arrow buttons. Now they are excluded
    – brroshan
    Aug 5, 2015 at 5:16
  • Sure but stopPropagation() should have dealt with that by creating an exception for the arrow buttons
    – drake035
    Aug 5, 2015 at 14:37

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