Adding a psuedo attribute like "col" with an each function would work. I was hoping there would be some smart jquery-function for this. Keep suggesting =)
On Nov 26, 4:46 pm, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You could dynamically add a psuedo attribute like "col" with an each > function after the page loads. > Other than than, I would experiment with colgroup and see if it fires which > col you are in. > > Sorry, no time for a demo. :( Hope this helps a little. > > Glen > > On Nov 26, 2007 7:35 AM, badtant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I have the following html: > > > <table> > > <thead> > > <tr> > > <th>col a</th> > > <th>col b</th> > > <th>col c</th> > > </tr> > > </thead> > > <tbody> > > <tr> > > <td>aaa</td> > > <td>bbb</td> > > <td>ccc</td> > > </tr> > > </tbody> > > </table> > > > When the user hovers the th-element I have a function. I want that > > function to return which of the columns that has been hovered. Let me > > explain... when hovering "col a" I want to get the value 1 and when > > hovering "col b" I want to get the value 2. Any suggestions on how can > > that be achieved? > > > Thanks! > > /Niklas