sure here ya go I took out all the smarty <div class="transfer"> <label for="iti">In This Issue</label> <ul id="iti" class="connectedSortable sortable"> <li class="hidden"></li> <li id="iti_01"> li content for iti goes here</li> </ul> <label for="skipped">Skipped</label> <ul id="skipped" class="connectedSortable sortable"> <li class="hidden"></li> <li id="skipped_01">Li content for skipped goes heere</li> </ul> </div>
On Jun 30, 5:38 am, Antonio <antonio.pie...@gmail.com> wrote: > ok.. > can I see the corresponding HTML code > where is defined "iti" and "skipped" ? > > On 29 Giu, 21:38, Mean Mike <mcgra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > thats odd I use that syntax all the time like this > > > $("#iti, #skipped").sortable({ > > connectWith: ['.connectedSortable'], > > receive: function(e, ui) { > > var item_id = $(ui.item).attr('id'); > > $(ui.item).attr('id', $(this).attr('id') + item_id.substr > > (item_id.indexOf("_"))); > > }, > > containment: '#content' > > }); > > > On Jun 29, 3:12 pm, Antonio <antonio.pie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > also > > > var div_elements = $('.nc1, nc2') doesn't work > > > because it works like nc1 OR nc2 > > > > the solution is to write > > > var div_elements = $('.nc1.nc2') > > > i.e. .nc1.nc2 tied without empty space.. > > > > thanks > > > > Antonio > > > > On 29 Giu, 21:01, Mean Mike <mcgra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > my bad you need a comma separator as well > > > > var div_elements = $('.nc1, .nc2'); > > > > > On Jun 29, 2:55 pm, Antonio <antonio.pie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > As you can see at this > > > > > page:http://webcms.ba.infn.it/~pierro/GUIcondDb/CondDBMonitoring/test.html# > > > > > > var div_elements = $('.nc1 nc2'); > > > > > doesn't work > > > > > > Antonio > > > > > > On 29 Giu, 19:37, Antonio <antonio.pie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > and if I have the following html code > > > > > > > <div id="nam1" class='nc1 nc2 nc3 hidden'></div> > > > > > > <div id="nam2" class='nc1 nc2 nc3 hidden'></div> > > > > > > <div id="nam3" class='nc1 xxx hidden'></div> > > > > > > <div id="nam4" class='nc1 xxx hidden'></div> > > > > > > > and I would like to handle only div elements with class values > > > > > > starting with "nc1 nc2" > > > > > > how can do it? > > > > > > > I tried this code..but it doesn't work > > > > > > > var div_elements = $('.nc1 nc2'); > > > > > > div_elements.removeClass('hidden'); > > > > > > > Antonio > > > > > > > On 29 Giu, 18:04, Mean Mike <mcgra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > your missing quotes > > > > > > > $('.nc1').removeClass('hidden') > > > > > > > > On Jun 29, 11:58 am, Antonio <antonio.pie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi folk, > > > > > > > > > In HTML code I have this situation: > > > > > > > > > <div id="nam1" class='nc1 nc2 nc3 hidden'></div> > > > > > > > > <div id="nam2" class='nc1 nc2 nc3 hidden'></div> > > > > > > > > > I would like to remove "hidden" to class value which class value > > > > > > > > starts with "nc1" > > > > > > > > > I tried the following jquery code, but it doesn't work. > > > > > > > > > $(.nc1).removeClass('hidden') > > > > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > > > > Antonio