I'm very glad!

On Apr 22, 6:38 am, gostbuster <jeremyescol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you very much! it works !
>
> thanks a lot !
>
> On 22 avr, 13:31, Daniel <dcosta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > try this...
>
> >                 $(".delete").hover(function(){
> >                         $(this).parent().css('background-
> > color','red');
> >                 }, function() {
> >                         $(this).parent().css('background-
> > color','white');
> >                 });
>
> > On Apr 22, 6:25 am, gostbuster <jeremyescol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, thank you for you answser.
>
> > > Of course I could do that, expect that I'll have an undefined number
> > > of "container" div. That's why I gave them classes and no id !
>
> > > Thank you
>
> > > On 22 avr, 13:17, Zeeshan Khan <khan.zeesha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Instead of call the parent you can call Only that DIV of which u want to
> > > > change the background color
>
> > > > $(document).ready(function(){
> > > >              //action when the mouse is over :
>
> > > >                $("#delete").mouseover(function(){ // I select the 
> > > > .delete
> > > > divs.
> > > >                        //now i want to change the bg color of the
> > > > entire div, but only this div. here is my problem
> > > >                        $('#container').css('background-color','red');
> > > >                  //with this selection, I select ALL the parents,but
> > > > I want only the father..
> > > >                })
>
> > > > //action when the mouse is out
> > > >                        $(".thumbdelete").mouseout(function(){
> > > >                                $('#container
> > > > ').css('background-color','white');
> > > >                        })
>
> > > > })
>
> > > > I think it might work.
>
> > > > Regards;
>
> > > > Zeeshan Ahmed Khan
>
> > > > On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:11 PM, gostbuster 
> > > > <jeremyescol...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi everyone,
>
> > > > > I'm getting in trouble with this problem,
>
> > > > > I have several divs which contains an image, and another div. we can
> > > > > imagine somethin like that :
>
> > > > > <div class="container">
> > > > >         <div class="img">...my image...</div>
> > > > >         <div class="delete">delete</div>
>
> > > > > </div>
>
> > > > > What I want to do is, when I put the mouse over the div Delete (and
> > > > > only this one), I want to change the background of the
> > > > > entire .container div.
>
> > > > > here is my code :
>
> > > > > $(document).ready(function(){
> > > > >              //action when the mouse is over :
>
> > > > >                $(".delete").mouseover(function(){ // I select the 
> > > > > .delete
> > > > > divs.
> > > > >                        //now i want to change the bg color of the
> > > > > entire div, but only this div. here is my problem
> > > > >                        
> > > > > $(this+':parent').css('background-color','red');
> > > > >                  //with this selection, I select ALL the parents,but
> > > > > I want only the father..
> > > > >                })
>
> > > > > //action when the mouse is out
> > > > >                        $(".thumbdelete").mouseout(function(){
>
> > > > >  $(this+':parent').css('background-color','white');
> > > > >                        })
>
> > > > > })
>
> > > > > Your help would be very greatful.
>
> > > > > Thank you very much in advance.

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