I'm having a little problem. I'm trying to use Jquery load() function to load in stuff on a page using AJAX. After the content has been loaded, and the link gets tapped on a second time, I need to loaded content to slideup/hide; And when the same link is clicked for the 3+ time, I need to just toggle the loaded content display, since it's already been loaded once.
My problem is that after clicking the link once, I remove the loadable class, but on the second click the same function executes as if the class were still there. Here is my HTML:
<a title="Food" id="food" class="loadable" href="get-taste/food">Food</a>
<div class="food_load_space"></div>
The link triggers the load and the data loads into .food_load_space. And here's my JS:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('a.loadable').click(function(){ //executed upon link click 1;
url = $(this).attr('href');
linkid = $(this).attr('id');
toload = url + ' #content-area';
//now, remove loadable, add loaded and expanded
$(this).removeClass('loadable');
alert(toload);
$('.' + linkid + '_load_space').load(toload);
return false;
}); //kill loadable
I'm also planning on adding an .expanded class and a .loaded class so that the script knows at which state the link is in. But what happens is this function fires even if the .loadable class is gone.