This is definitely the best option, as you can achieve everything that you might need

The disabled css class can
a) have the same text colour as the text
b) set text-decoration to none
c) set the cursor the normal one
d) have an a.disabled:hover pseudo-class to do a & b

Just remember to include a "return false" at the end of the function (as appropriate)

L

M.M. wrote:
Why don't you just add the class, like this:

$(".btn").click(function(){

      if($(this).hasClass('disabled'))
            //alert("can't touch this!");
      }
      else {
            $(this).addClass('disabled');
            $("#somethingElse").doStuff('slow', function(){
                  $('.btn').removeClass('disabled');
            });
      }

});
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