k well i found a great solution that i rigged to fit my own
situation ... i worked w/ the code a bit and changed it up some from
what i originally posted.
here's the link to the article i found
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=554851
the jquery:
$('.showhide').click(function()
thanks MATT!
On Jun 19, 3:55 pm, Matt Kruse m...@thekrusefamily.com wrote:
On Jun 19, 9:02 am, mojoeJohn mojoej...@gmail.com wrote:
obviously, i want thetexttotogglethe words show and hide in
accordance to the slidetoggle.
I keep this in my toolbox:
//Toggletextwithin an element using
I tried the code, but it didn't change the text back and how do i get
it to work on multiple instances of show/hide. any ideas?
On Jun 19, 11:33 am, Mauricio \(Maujor\) Samy Silva
css.mau...@gmail.com wrote:
Please:
1-) Wrap Show within a span element.
2-) Get rid of the style atributte for
Please:
1-) Wrap Show within a span element.
2-) Get rid of the style atributte for the ul. ul's are block level elements by
default.
div class=showhide
spanShow/span
ul class=clients
li/li
...
3-) And here goes the code;
$(.showhide).click(function() {
Thanks, man i appreciate the help. I figured i had to create a local
variable and that i would need the if statement, but i haven't written
enough of those kind of statements to be able to do it myself. this is
a step in the right direction. AWESOME!!!
On Jun 19, 11:33 am, Mauricio \(Maujor\)
On Jun 19, 9:02 am, mojoeJohn mojoej...@gmail.com wrote:
obviously, i want the text to toggle the words show and hide in
accordance to the slide toggle.
I keep this in my toolbox:
// Toggle text within an element using regular expressions.
// Useful for changing show to hide and back when
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