What you're talking about trying to do with .addClass doesn't make sense. It sounds like you want something like what Alex described. How do you expect to map from node number to class name?
--Erik On 12/4/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To be honest, I don't know how to currently with drupal, I've looked through the docs but currently haven't found anything to allow me to affect the node's class tag. This way seemed like a quick workaround way to do it, and as far as I could see drupal_add_js was designed to be able to do stuff like this (mix JS and PHP, maybe I'm wrong). I do want to look for a more perminant way of doing this, as I have thought that a microid spider might ignore JS which would render this module's current implementation useless. But at the moment this is more of a proof-of-concept rather than something fully useable (there are not many services that support microid). Tane On 12/4/06, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > digital spaghetti schrieb: > > Since drupal_add_js allows me to mix PHP variables with jQuery code I > > could change the I'd selector to be specific to the node I'd (I.e > > id="node-14", id="node-15", etc) as drupal always automatically > > generates this. If anyone can think of anything else, it will be > > appreciated. > > > It sounds like you should try to add that ID without JS at all. I think > mixing of javascript with any serverside code should be avoided as much > as possible, it always gets ugly. Use metadata added via serverside code > within your js code, but don't generate js. > > I'm interested to hear why you need js to do that stuff. > > -- > Jörn Zaefferer > > http://bassistance.de > > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
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