I am using Andy Langton's show/hide jQuery code but looks like the code has some glitches when you use multiple toggles on the same page.
When using multiple Show/Hide it would not toggle to the correct word. It seemed to track the last toggle overall rather than the setting for each link. In other words, if I clicked 'More' on the first article, it would change to 'Less'. If I pressed 'More' on the next article without hiding the previous, it would stay at 'More', and if I try and hide the first article now, that word remained 'Less'.
This fiddle demonstrates the issue: http://jsfiddle.net/faramarz/XCYrX/
This is the code I am using:
// Andy Langton's show/hide/mini-accordion - updated 23/11/2009
// Latest version @ http://andylangton.co.uk/jquery-show-hide
$(document).ready(function() {
// choose text for the show/hide link - can contain HTML (e.g. an image)
var showText='MORE ↓';
var hideText='LESS ↑';
// initialise the visibility check
var is_visible = false;
// append show/hide links to the element directly preceding the element with a class of "toggle"
$('.toggle').prev('.moree').append('<a href="#" class="toggleLink">'+showText+'</a>');
// hide all of the elements with a class of 'toggle'
$('.toggle').hide();
// capture clicks on the toggle links
$('a.toggleLink').click(function() {
// switch visibility
is_visible = !is_visible;
// change the link depending on whether the element is shown or hidden
$(this).html( (!is_visible) ? showText : hideText);
//$(this).html( ($(this).html() == hideText) ? showText : hideText);
// toggle the display - uncomment the next line for a basic "accordion" style
//$('.toggle').hide();$('a.toggleLink').html(showText);
$(this).parent().next('.toggle').toggle('slow');
// return false so any link destination is not followed
return false;
});
});
Any help to fix this would be appreciated.
Marz
