HOW DO I GET OUT OF THIS LIST? !

2009/11/1 Karl Swedberg <k...@englishrules.com>

> I'd stick with what Scott said. Use mouseenter/mouseleave. But instead of
> setting the style with .css(), just add and remove a class. Here is a demo:
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> http://jsbin.com/enero/edit
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> --Karl
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> Karl Swedberg
> www.englishrules.com
> www.learningjquery.com
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> On Oct 30, 2009, at 4:26 PM, jmatthews wrote:
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> I tried them as the description in the reference was not clear as to
> why it would be useful.
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> It doesn't solve the problem.  That it does is make sure that if you
> reached the child by entering over the parent, the child event will be
> released only by exiting back over the parent.
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> Kind of odd.....
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> On Oct 30, 2:16 pm, Scott Sauyet <scott.sau...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Oct 30, 9:30 am, jmatthews <jmatth...@xexam.net> wrote:
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> When I mouseover a child, it is thinking it is just the contents of
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> parent.  I need to restrict mouseover to children only, regardless of
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> the fact that they are encapsulated by parent.
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> You might want to look at the mouseenter and mouseleave events.
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>    http://docs.jquery.com/Events/mouseenter
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> -- Scott
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