I'm trying to produce a small script using jQuery and I encountered a roadblock. My script is about turning each clicked <tr>
object of a table into a specific style using the class trHighlight
:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('tr').bind('click', function() {
$(this).addClass('trHighlight');
});
});
I'm now trying to turn back into the normal style when clicking again on each row of the table (each <tr>
object). I tried the following script:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('tr').bind('click', function() {
$(this).addClass('trHighlight');
});
$('tr .trHighlight').bind('click', function() {
$(this).removeClass('trHighlight');
});
});
A specific if
-structure doesn't help that much too. Do you have any ideas?
Another question: Do you have a description of all properties that can be adressed through this.x
like this.id
- maybe I can try to find a way using the class property of "this"?
.trHighlight
class after the click handler has been binded. Usingon
would make this work, although matthias_h's solution is the way to go.$('table').on('click', 'tr.trHighlight', function() { $(this).removeClass('trHighlight'); });