Right - that's way simpler. Yay, jQuery!
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:46 PM, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Should work: > > $(this).find("tbody tr").not(":hidden").filter(":even").addClass > ("alt"); > > > On Jan 12, 1:08 pm, brian <bally.z...@gmail.com> wrote: >> The way I sometimes do this with PHP is to set a $counter var and then >> use the modulo operator on the incremented counter to write the >> classname for the row. So, something like this might work: >> >> // where you have CSS classes Row0 & Row1 >> >> $(this).find("tbody tr:visible").each(function(i, el) >> { >> $(el).addClass('Row' + ((++i + 2) % 2)); >> >> }); >> >> Or something like that. >> >> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:55 PM, rolfsf <rol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > I have a table with multiple tbody's. Within each tbody there are a >> > number of rows that can be hidden or shown by clicking on a link. I'm >> > using the following function to stripe alternating rows: >> >> > jQuery.fn.stripeTable = function(){ >> > $(this).find("tbody >> > tr:nth-child(even)").addClass("alt"); >> > } >> >> > but now I'm trying to account for hidden rows, so that when I click to >> > hide some rows I the striping is revised >> >> > I can't quite work out the syntax to filter first for visible rows, >> > then find even rows among those >> >> > can anyone assist?