Figured it out, only tested on FF. $('.toleft').click(function() { var values2 = $('.left').values(values2); var values = $(this).parents('div.box').values(); var $right = $('.right').values(values2); var $left = $('.left').values(values); return false; });
$('.toright').click(function() { var values2 = $('.right').values(values2); var values = $(this).parents('div.box').values(); var $left = $('.left').values(values2); var $right = $('.right').values(values); }); On Oct 16, 2:30 pm, johnHoysa <johnho...@gmail.com> wrote: > Looking at the example for the values.jquery plugin I would think that > I would not only be able to copy values from one id to an other but > that I would also be able to switch the values as well. > > Here is the working example > -http://jquery-values.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/jquery.values.htm > > Looking at the above example what I would like to do is take the value > from id:left and switch it with the value from id:right. > So that would give me this ordering id:right id:middle id:left. > > Is this possible? And if so how! > > appreciate your help! > > John