Maybe something along the lines of:

$("form a.option").click(function() {
     var $input = $("form input.fileimage");
     if ( $("form input.fileimage").is(":visible") ) {
          $input.slideUp"slow");
          $(this).text("I want to...");
     }
     else {
          $input.slideDown("slow");
          $(this).text("I don't want to...");
     }
}

On Mar 30, 9:44 am, M4rc0 <maluc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Please bare with me if this question is too basic :)
>
> I have the following code:
>
> $(function(){
>                         $("form a.option").click(function(){
>                                 $("form 
> input.fileimage:visible").slideUp("slow");
>                                 $("form 
> input.fileimage:hidden").slideDown("slow");
>                         });
>                 });
>
> I have an input with the class .fileimage and a link saying "I don't
> want to upload an image now"
>
> It works good. Now there's something I would like to do but that I
> don't know how to.
>
> When I click the anchor, I would like to change the text as well.
> So when the input is there (visible) it stays normal, but when I click
> to hide it should say "I want to upload an image now" instead.
>
> I'm trying with $("form a.option").text("new text").end();
> But I don't know where to put that, and once it changes the text it
> doesn't change back to "I don't want..." when the input is visible.
>
> Can somebody point me out in the right direction here?

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