Hi, Brandon, it works perfect. Thanks for give that function!
Guillermo Movia
2006/11/17, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why not just use the $().hover(fn1, fn2); method? Or ... you could at
> least see how to deal with mouseovers and child elements by studying
> the hover method.
>
> --
> Brandon Aaron
>
> On 11/16/06, Guillermo Movia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all, i need to use this function, because i had a div in which i
> > want to add a mouseover event. This works fine with
> >
> > $('#most_searched').mouseover(function(){$('#most_searched
> > .wid_control').fadeIn('slow');});
> >
> > But this div (#most_searched) has a lot of divs internally that make
> > the fade in occurs when i don't want. But i can't make stopPropagation
> > works for me here. Where i have to put this sentence to work?
> >
> > Thanks, and sorry for my english
> >
> > Guillermo
> >
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