toggle
[API Ref] will work, but it operates on the display
CSS attribute, not visibility
. Just use display
instead:
<div id="div1" onclick="toggleDivs();">
div1 content
</div>
<div id="div2" onclick="toggleDivs();" style="display: none;">
div2 content
</div>
And the script:
function toggleDivs() {
$('#div1, #div2').toggle();
}
Here's a working example.
Addendum:
I don't care for this solution compared to the previous one as much, but if, as per the OP's comment below, you wanted to accomplish this task using the z-index
, you could do it like this:
HTML:
<div id="div1" class="cycle">
div1 content
</div>
<div id="div2" class="cycle">
div2 content
</div>
CSS:
.cycle {
position: absolute; /* The important thing is that the element
is taken out of the document flow */
background: #fff;
width: 100px;
height: 20px;
border: solid 1px #000;
}
JavaScript:
$(function() {
var cycleClick = function(e) {
var $cycle = $('.cycle');
$cycle.each(function() {
var $this = $(this);
var newZIndex = ($this.css('z-index') + 1) % $cycle.length;
$this.css('z-index', newZIndex);
});
return false;
};
$('.cycle').click(cycleClick).each(function(idx) {
$(this).css('z-index', idx);
});
});