And don't forget , which is really handy if you need to
subdivide the rows of a table up into smaller blocks. You can have
multiple tbodys per table as long as they don't overlap.
Dean Landolt wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > you replied directly to me with this:
> >
> > Awesome! Now 1 more questio
@Dean Landolt: That is a good point, I will take that into
consideration.
On Jun 26, 3:40 pm, "Dean Landolt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi again,
>
> > you replied directly to me with this:
>
> > Awesome! Now 1 more question.
>
> >> How can I have it not hover the last row too?
>
> Just to
> >> How can I have it not hover the last row too?
>
> Just to expand a little on sheshnjak's point above, if it does sound like
> it's a header and footer you're trying to differentiate. If that's the case,
> may I suggest the more semantic and tags? They might come in
> handy.
@Dean Landolt:
> Hi again,
>
> you replied directly to me with this:
>
> Awesome! Now 1 more question.
>>
>> How can I have it not hover the last row too?
>
>
Just to expand a little on sheshnjak's point above, if it does sound like
it's a header and footer you're trying to differentiate. If that's the case,
may
26, 2008 11:15 AM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Adding hover to all table rows (tr) but the first one.
Hi again,
you replied directly to me with this:
Awesome! Now 1 more question.
How can I have it not hover the last row too?
Hope you don't mind that I'm posting a response to this question
No I do not mind, I clicked on the wrong reply link.
Thanks again!
On Jun 26, 1:15 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> you replied directly to me with this:
>
> > Awesome! Now 1 more question.
>
> > How can I have it not hover the last row too?
>
> Hope you don't mind th
Hi again,
you replied directly to me with this:
Awesome! Now 1 more question.
How can I have it not hover the last row too?
Hope you don't mind that I'm posting a response to this question on
the list. I'd like other people to be able to see the answer as well,
just in case someone else
Hello,
Karl already gave you clean solution that will surely work, but I
can't resist to give you solution that might be more suitable for your
needs.
I presume that you don't want hover effect on the first row because it
contains table header (field names for columns). If that's the fact,
then yo
Hi,
you should be able to do it like so:
$('tr:gt(0)').hover(function() {
// Stuff to do when the mouse enters the row;
}, function() {
// Stuff to do when the mouse leaves the row;
});
--Karl
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
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