I have some buttons that when clicked, invoke jQuery to remove and replace their class. The jQuery.mouseover event that I want to call is ignoring the manipulated classes, and only obeying the classes from the page load.
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Details below:
I have a row of buttons that, when rolled over invoke some jQuery to add a .highlighted class to objects elsewhere on the page:
Here's example HTML:
<ul id="portfolioLinks">
<li class="activeButton kittens"><a class="kittens" href="#"></a></li>
<li class="activeButton otters"><a class="otters" href="#"></a></li>
<li class="depressed donkey"><a class="donkey" href="#"></a></li>
</ul>
and the corresponding jQuery code:
var selectedType = '.' + $(this).attr('class');
$("li.activeButton a").mouseenter(function() {
var selectedType = '.' + $(this).attr('class');
$("div.pageContent div" + selectedType).addClass('highlighted');
});
$("#portfolioLinks a").mouseleave(function() {
$("div.pageContent div").removeClass('highlighted');
});
This works fine on the static content from the page load, but when I click on a button I get
jQuery to add a .depressed
class to $(this)
and give all the others .activeButton
:
$("#portfolioLinks a").click(function() {
$("#portfolioLinks li").addClass('activeButton').removeClass('depressed');
$(this).parent().removeClass('activeButton').addClass('depressed');
//do some other stuff
});
However, it seems to completely ignore the altered classes, and continues highlighting the divs matching a button that lacks the .activeButton
class.
I spent most of last night and this morning trying to figure this out. I've tried all manner of .not
s, :not
s and if
s, and I'm now completely lost.
Any guidance would be extremely appreciated.