Maybe you could put all the fields inside a div and then hide/show the 
whole div.

Anthony

On Thursday, November 29, 2012 7:45:22 AM UTC-5, Daniele wrote:
>
> Hmm, that gets rid of the input boxes but not of the fieldnames as well. I 
> guess I'll have to do it manually for each field.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 29, 2012 9:40:29 AM UTC, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> $(":input") ?
>>
>> On Thursday, November 29, 2012 2:29:46 AM UTC+1, Daniele wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all :)
>>> I have a db.define_table that defines a particular role and all its 
>>> fields. One of the fields is a boolean, which will display as a checkbox in 
>>> the SQLFORM.
>>>
>>> What I'd like to do is hide ALL the elements in the SQLFORM if the 
>>> radiobutton is unchecked, and show all the elements if it's checked.
>>> So I have something like this:
>>>
>>> <script>
>>> jQuery(document).ready(function(){
>>>    jQuery('#tutor_biography__row').hide();
>>>    jQuery('#tutor_is_tutor').change(function(){
>>>         if(jQuery('#tutor_is_tutor').attr('checked'))
>>>             jQuery('#tutor_biography__row').show();
>>>         else jQuery('#tutor_biography__row').hide();});
>>> });
>>> </script>
>>>
>>>
>>> What I'd like to do is not just hide one field, but hide all the fields 
>>> if the radio button is unclicked.
>>> Is there a shortcut to do this or must I input all the rows manually?
>>>
>>> Also, another thing I'd like to add in the jQuery is, if the radio 
>>> button was checked, filled out, and then unchecked, I want the values to 
>>> not be stored but to be erased. I assume I'd have to add something like  
>>> .val('') but I'm not sure where to do that.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>

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