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I have two divs (left and right). If a link is clicked in the left div, it should open data in the right div where there are multiple questions. Each question is clickable and displays answers on click.

I have implemented the following, but when a question opens the previous question stays open and doesn't close. I tried using toggle which closes the same link.

My JavaScript:

$('.targetDiv').hide();
$('.show').click(function () {
    $('#div' + $(this).attr('target')).toggle();
});
$('.innerdiv').hide();
$('.answer').click(function() {
    $('#innerdiv' + $(this).attr('target')).toggle();   
});

My HTML:

<div style="width: 30%; float:left">
    <div class="buttons">
        <ul>
            <li><a  class="show" target="1">Placing an Order</a></li>
            <li><a  class="show" target="2">blah.com Returns & Cancellations FAQs</a></li>
            <li><a  class="show" target="3">Brands & Stock</a></li>
            <li><a  class="show" target="4">Shipping & Delivery</a></li>
            <li><a  class="show" target="5">Payment</a></li>
            <li><a  class="show" target="6">Pricing</a></li>
            <li><a  class="show" target="7">Value Added Tax (VAT)</a></li>
            <li><a  class="show" target="8">Privacy & Security</a></li>
            <li><a  class="show" target="9">About the Company</a></li>
        </ul>
    </div>
</div>

<div style="width: 70%; float:right">
    <div id="div1" class="targetDiv">
        <ul>
            <li><a class="answer" target="1">I need personal assistance with my order. Who can I contact?</a><div id="innerdiv1" class="innerdiv" >Our customer service centre is happy to assist you with your order on +91 124 6733300 (10 AM - 7 PM)</div></li>
            <li><a class="answer" target="2" >How do I start a new account?</a><div id="innerdiv2" class="innerdiv">blah blah </div></li>
            <li><a class="answer" target="3">I am having problems ordering through your website. What can I do?</a> <div id="innerdiv3" class="innerdiv"> hahahahah </div></li>
            <li><a class="answer" target="4" >I need personal assistance with my order. Who can I contact?</a> <div id="innerdiv4" class="innerdiv"> b;la ablahhap </div></li>
            <li><a class="answer" target="5" >How do I start a new account?</a><div id="innerdiv5" class="innerdiv">blah blah </div></li>
        </ul>
    </div>
</div>​

See JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/C59bE/8/

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  • Be nice if you setup a JSFiddle.
    – Ruddy
    May 20, 2014 at 7:45
  • It is working fine..check the fiddle jsfiddle.net/zg6Kf what is the problem? May 20, 2014 at 7:49
  • I am sorry I edited the code again.In previous case toggle did not work I want toggle and hide both together. May 20, 2014 at 7:57
  • I am sorry I just changed it. In the fiddle you shared @suresh ponnukalai toggle did not work. May 20, 2014 at 7:58
  • Worked also for me but its working for Placing an Order May 20, 2014 at 8:02

4 Answers 4

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UPDATE: WORKING DEMO

Maybe this is what you are looking for:

$(this).parent().siblings().find('div[id*=innerdiv]').hide();

This selects all the other #innerdivs* and hide it.

Like:

  $('.targetDiv').hide();
  $('.show').click(function () {
        $('#div' + $(this).attr('target')).toggle();
    });
  $('.innerdiv').hide();
  $('.answer').click(function(){
  $(this).parent().siblings().find('div').hide();
  $('#innerdiv' + $(this).attr('target')).toggle();   
  });

WORKING DEMO

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Why not just select all the innerdivs beforehand and hide them, before toggling the one that belongs to your target? http://jsfiddle.net/C59bE/9/

So that becomes:

$('.targetDiv').hide();
    $('.show').click(function () {
       $('#div' + $(this).attr('target')).toggle();
    });
$('.innerdiv').hide();
$('.answer').click(function(){
    $('.innerdiv').hide();
 $('#innerdiv' + $(this).attr('target')).toggle();   
});
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You can try to hide all the innerdivs before displaying the one clicked on:

$('.answer').click(function(){
    $(".innerdiv").hide();
    $('#innerdiv' + $(this).attr('target')).toggle();  
});
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Thanx I got the answer using this very easily.

 $('.answer').click(function(){
    var $target = $('#innerdiv' + $(this).attr('target')).toggle();   
    $('.targetDiv .innerdiv').not($target).hide()
});

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