Hi Jared,

It looks like the problem now might be caused by the .click() on the p.close sort of butting into the add/remove class game where the .toggle() method was handling it just fine. I'm going to suggest losing the .toggle() altogether and swapping the class with your initial .click() on the accToggler class. Give this a whirl:

  <script type="text/javascript">
    $(function() {
      $('#ailment .accContent').hide().end()
      .find('.accToggler').click(function() {
this.className = this.className == 'accToggler' ? 'accTogglerClose' : 'accToggler';
        $(this).next().slideToggle();
      });

      $('#ailment p.close').click(function() {
        $(this).parent().slideUp()
        .prev().removeClass('accTogglerClose').addClass('accToggler');
      });
    });
  </script>

I think that should do it.


--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On May 25, 2007, at 2:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Karl, that worked perfect. However, when I then click on the toggler
that has been changed back, the class on it is not being changed.
Here's the complete jQuery stuff, with the section you refined at the
bottom:

<script type="text/javascript">
        $(function() {
                $
('#ailment').find('.accContent').hide().end().find ('.accToggler').click(function()
{
                        $(this).next().slideToggle();
                });
                 $(".accToggler").toggle(function() {
                                
$(this).removeClass("accToggler").addClass("accTogglerClose");
                         },function(){
                                
$(this).removeClass("accTogglerClose").addClass("accToggler");
                });
                $('#ailment p.close').click(function() {
                         $(this).parent().slideUp()
                .prev().removeClass('accTogglerClose').addClass('accToggler');
                });
        });
</script>

On May 25, 1:48 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jared,

It looks like there are a few ways you can tighten up your selectors,
but the part that you're asking about could be changed from this ...

$('#ailment').find('.close').click(function() {
                   $('.accContent').slideUp();
                   $(this).prev('.accToggler').removeClass
("accTogglerClose").addClass("accToggler");
           });

to this ...

$('#ailment p.close').click(function() {
   $(this).parent().slideUp()
    .prev().removeClass('accTogglerClose').addClass('accToggler');

});

So, you're first traversing from the clicked element to its parent
and sliding it up; then, you're traversing to the previous element --
in relation to the parent -- and swapping the classes on it.

Hope that helps.

--Karl
_________________
Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com

On May 25, 2007, at 11:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I'm trying to have a "close" link in a div that is expanded by click
on an h3 that is the toggler. The trick is, I need that close click to
then change the class of the h3 that preceeds it, not all h3s on the
page.

<h3 class="accToggler ">Title</h3>
<div class="accContent">
    <p>Content</p>
    <p class="close">Close</p>
</div>

So far my script looks like this:

<script type="text/javascript">
   $(function() {
           $
('#ailment').find('.accContent').hide().end().find
('.accToggler').click(function()
{
                   $(this).next().slideToggle();
           });
            $(".accToggler").toggle(function() {
$(this).removeClass ("accToggler").addClass("accTogglerClose");
                    },function(){
$(this).removeClass ("accTogglerClose").addClass("accToggler");
           });
           $('#ailment').find('.close').click(function() {
                   $('.accContent').slideUp();
                   $
(this).prev('.accToggler').removeClass("accTogglerClose").addClass
("accToggler");
           });
   });
</script>

Thanks in advance.


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