Hey Brian - Thanks for the response. I've tried that but get "target.bind is not a function" in Firebug.
Any other ideas? On Dec 17, 1:05 pm, brian <bally.z...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 11:46 AM, sshefer <shai.she...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Im using the js-hotkeys plugin with a hover but am running into some > > issues. > > > The below code runs well but, obviously, selects all of my > > "position_info" classes. I'd like to be able to specify $(this) so > > that the effect is only applied to the element I am hover over. Am I > > going about this completely wrong? Is there a better way of doing it? > > > $('.position_info').hover(function() { > > $('.position_info').bind('keydown', {combi:'space', disableinInput: > > true}, function(){ > > $('.position_info').children('strong').toggle(); > > }); > > }, function(){ > > $('.position_info').unbind('keydown', {combi:'space', > > disableinInput: true}); > > }); > > try this: > > $('.position_info').hover(function(e) { > > var target = e.target; > target.bind('keydown', ...