Not a jquery guru... What would happen if you changed the anchor tags to spans? If it works it will also allow you to remove the "event.preventDefault()" call.
Also I would change this line of code: $("a.reveal").click(function (event) { to this: $(".reveal").live('click', function(event){ The "live" method allows for repeated clicks on the identifier. In the past, click methods are exhausted after they have fired one time. I don't think this is caused by a peculiarity in my own code, though it is possible. Anyway, good luck. On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 6:54:14 PM UTC-4, RKS wrote: > > I know this is probably not the right place to ask, but I am using w2p and > post here pretty frequently so I figured what the heck. I'm also in a rush > and not finding out what I need on stackoverflow. > > I have some jquery and it works in every browser except any version of IE. > If you happen to notice anything right off the bat that will cause this not > to work, please let me know. I'm desperate. Thanks. > > <script src=" > https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js > "></script> > <script> > $(function () { > // hide all the steps on document load > $("div.step").addClass("hidden"); > // show the one step that is identified by the current hash > (if any) > $(document.location.hash).removeClass("hidden"); > $("a.reveal").click(function (event) { > var idToReveal = $(this).attr("href"); > // store the ID to show in the URL for bookmarking > document.location.hash = idToReveal; > // hide every step that is currently visible > $("div.step").not(".hidden").addClass("hidden"); > // reveal the next div (as identified by the current > link's href) > $(idToReveal).removeClass("hidden"); > // prevent the default click behavior (i.e. prevent > navigation) > event.preventDefault(); > }); > }); > </script> > > Quick recap, this hides divs and shows them via anchors on the page. It > also saves the hash so on reload it opens to the current hash instead of > going back to 1. Thanks >