Thanks, exactly what I needed. :-)
On Feb 15, 8:46 am, Michael Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > yabadowrote: > > <div id="section" class="section1"> Stuff </div> > > <div id="section" class="section2"> Stuff </div> > > <div id="section" class="section3"> Stuff </div> > > <div id="section" class="section4"> Stuff </div> > > <div id="section" class="section5"> Stuff </div> > > If this isn't pseudo-code then you've got your IDs and classes the wrong > way round here, I think....... > > Anyway, the way I usually do it (and someone will be along shortly with > a better method, I don't doubt, but it works for me) is have the CSS for > the highlight in a new class. Then on click I REMOVE this class from all > of them, then I ADD the class to the clicked DIV. Code for basic idea > follows: > > $(".section").click(function() { > $(".section").removeClass(".highlight"); > $(this).addClass(".highlight"); > > } > > jQuery being what it is, there's bound to be a way of doing > this in one line, though :) > > Regards, > Michael Price