Hi the example is working on IDs (see the # in the selector). If you send a HTML snippet of your page, maybe I better understand what you mean.
by(e) Stephan 2009/2/26 nubcake <unniw...@gmail.com>: > > Hey! > > Is there any simple way to rewrite that so it works on ID:s instead on > class? > I have several checkboxes/"hidden divs", but I only want to "unhide" > the div that belongs to the clicked checkbox. > > Best regards. > > On Feb 18, 5:10 pm, Stephan Veigl <stephan.ve...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Miguel, >> >> you can use the click trigger of the checkbox: >> >> <form> >> show secret: <input id="checkbox" type="checkbox"/> >> <div id="div"> >> secret field: <input type="text" /> >> </div> >> </from> >> >> $("#div").hide(); >> >> $("#checkbox").click(function(){ >> if ( this.checked ) { >> $("#div").show(); >> } else { >> $("#div").hide(); >> } >> >> }) >> >> by(e) >> Stephan >> >> 2009/2/18 shapper <mdmo...@gmail.com>: >> >> >> >> > Hello, >> >> > On a form how can I Show a fieldset when a checkbox is Selected and >> > Hide the same fieldset when the same checkbox is unselected? >> >> > Thanks, >> > Miguel >