$(function() {
  $("ul li").click(function () {
    alert("clicky, innit.");
  });
});

maybe take a look through the jquery tutorials here -> 
http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials

On May 18, 11:07 am, ocptime <mail.samgeo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's not working :).
> How can i select using the jquery ul li selector?
>
> Thanks
> ocptime
>
> On 18 May, 13:39, Peter Edwards <p...@bjorsq.net> wrote:
>
> >   $('#delete_item a').click(function(){
> >     return (confirm('Are you sure?'));
> >   });
>
> > This will only work if there is one item to delete on the page because
> > it uses an ID selector.
> > If you have multiple items, use a class selector instead.
>
> > on 18/05/2009 08:43 ocptime said::
>
> > > Hi everyone,
>
> > > How can I use the jQuery css selector on click function when the user
> > > clicks on the delete <img>
> > > or the delete < a href> tag?
>
> > > <code>
> > > <div id="ribbon">
> > >   <span class="right">
> > >    <ul>
> > >       <li>
> > >     <a href="/items/makeActive/444"><img src="http://example.com/images/
> > > checked.gif"/></a>
> > >    <a href="/items/makeActive/444">Make Active</a>
> > >       </li>
> > >       <li id="delete_item">
> > >      <a href="/items/delete/444"><img src="http://example.com/images/
> > > unchecked.gif" /></a>
> > >    <a href="/items/delete/444">Delete</a>
> > >       </li>
> > >       <li> </li>
> > >     </ul>
> > >   </span>
> > > </div>
> > > </code>
>
> > > Thanks everyone,
> > > ocptime

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