$('ul li').click(function(){ /* ... stuff ... */ }); will bind soem code to the click event on all ul li elements, but you'll probably want to pass it some kind of unique identifier otherwise you'll get screwy results and be unable to do anything meaningful with the function.
On May 18, 10:34 am, ocptime <mail.samgeo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > It's not working :). > How can i select using the jquery ul li selector? > > Thanks > ocptime > > On 18 May, 13:39, Peter Edwards <p...@bjorsq.net> wrote: > > > $('#delete_item a').click(function(){ > > return (confirm('Are you sure?')); > > }); > > > This will only work if there is one item to delete on the page because > > it uses an ID selector. > > If you have multiple items, use a class selector instead. > > > on 18/05/2009 08:43 ocptime said:: > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > How can I use the jQuery css selector on click function when the user > > > clicks on the delete <img> > > > or the delete < a href> tag? > > > > <code> > > > <div id="ribbon"> > > > <span class="right"> > > > <ul> > > > <li> > > > <a href="/items/makeActive/444"><img src="http://example.com/images/ > > > checked.gif"/></a> > > > <a href="/items/makeActive/444">Make Active</a> > > > </li> > > > <li id="delete_item"> > > > <a href="/items/delete/444"><img src="http://example.com/images/ > > > unchecked.gif" /></a> > > > <a href="/items/delete/444">Delete</a> > > > </li> > > > <li> </li> > > > </ul> > > > </span> > > > </div> > > > </code> > > > > Thanks everyone, > > > ocptime