i have the following jquery code.
basically i will have several overlapped divs and a list of links on the right of all those overlapped divs. when hovering over a link, the link's assigned div will fade in.
I have the following code and it works (it uses the default windows' sample pictures), but if someone can think of a way to optimize it or make it generic, i'd appreciate it.
<html>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#trigger1").mouseover(function() {
$(".contentdiv").addClass("inactive");
$("#divsunset").removeClass("inactive");
$(".inactive").fadeOut(500);
$("#divsunset").fadeIn(500);
});
$("#trigger2").mouseover(function() {
$(".contentdiv").addClass("inactive");
$("#divwinter").removeClass("inactive");
$(".inactive").fadeOut(500);
$("#divwinter").fadeIn(500);
});
$("#trigger3").mouseover(function() {
$(".contentdiv").addClass("inactive");
$("#divbh").removeClass("inactive");
$(".inactive").fadeOut(500);
$("#divbh").fadeIn(500);
});
$("#trigger4").mouseover(function() {
$(".contentdiv").addClass("inactive");
$("#divwl").removeClass("inactive");
$(".inactive").fadeOut(500);
$("#divwl").fadeIn(500);
});
});
</script>
<style>
#divsunset
{
position: absolute;
top: 5px;
left: 5px;
}
#divwinter
{
position: absolute;
top: 5px;
left: 5px;
}
#divbh
{
position: absolute;
top: 5px;
left: 5px;
}
#divwl
{
position: absolute;
top: 5px;
left: 5px;
}
#links
{
position: absolute;
top: 800px;
left: 700px;
}
.inactive
{
}
</style>
Thank you Matt, TM and kRON, your responses really helped.
I dont feel I explained myself totally, but TM provided the answer I was looking for.
I wanted to follow DRY and the code TM provided helped me best this time since it did not require for me to alter my markup, just the jQuery code.
Again, thanks a lot. Its amazing how quickly I got the answer. Keep up the great work.