Great, thanks a bunch!
On Jun 11, 3:05 pm, Happy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No need for the .end() there. Plus you can use .andSelf() to include
the first td and then run the addClass command just once.
function()
{
$(this).parent().siblings().andSelf().addClass(inactive);
}
should do it.
On Jun 11, 10:26 am, Kevin Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm currently in a bit of a bind. I have a checkbox that's within a
table cell. I want it so when the input is clicked, the parent table
cell AND its siblings change their classes. I can get to the parent
element, but how would I attach this functionality to its siblings?
Right now, I have:
$(document.forms[Grid].elements[grid[]]).toggle(function()
{
$(this).parent().addClass(active);},
function()
{
$(this).parent().addClass(inactive);
});
(I'm not using toggleClass because I have formatting within the
inactive class that's different than some of the other elements)
Would adding something like:
.end().siblings().addClass(active);
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