http://docs.jquery.com/Traversing/siblings
On Sep 20, 3:51 pm, alienfactory <alienfacto...@gmail.com> wrote: > i was asking about javascript/jquery not html 101 but that is cool > though and yes that was snarky. LOL > > No worries at least you are trying to help thanks > > I dont see where you are fading the addtional div see link above for > sample > you focused on the navigavtion but i have 4 divs when mousing over one > of them the other divs should fadeout > > How do you select additional div. > > Many Thanks > > On Sep 20, 4:17 am, "ryan.j" <ryan.joyce...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > for fear of offending you further, i apologise in advance for posting > > code. personally i'd be tempted to call 'test1(this)' on the mouseover > > and mouseout events and have it do something like... > > > function test1(t) { > > var c = $(t).css('background-color') > > var o = '1' > > if ( !$(t).hasClass('nav-active') ) > > o = '.2' > > $('.nav-active').removeClass('nav-active') > > > $(t).addClass('nav-active') > > .siblings() > > .stop() > > .fadeTo('slow', o); > > > $('#navigation').stop() > > .animate({ backgroundColor: c }, 500); > > > } > > > this is literally back-of-fagpacket code, so clearly it could be > > improved and/or tested. assigning a class just to track the opacity > > state probably isn't the greatest idea ever but it does mean you have > > easy access to the currently selected menu item. > > > On Sep 20, 11:25 am, "ryan.j" <ryan.joyce...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > i wasn't being snarky mate, just that you phrased your question like a > > > homework assignment! > > > > besides, i thought i /was/ answering your question tbh :S > > > > On Sep 20, 3:14 am, alienfactory <alienfacto...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > wow really! not sure what to say about that. > > > > > Here is a development link to the actual > > > > projecthttp://alienfactory.com/vision1/ > > > > if any one would like to help out on the javascript jquery question > > > > above > > > > > Thanks in advance for any help