Reputation: 5957
Why won't this jQuery change my image to a down arrow like I want it to? When a user opens a drop down, the up arrow changes to a down arrow. I'm doing this with an if else because I don't know any easier way, but it's not working. The arrow stays up the entire time, no matter how many times I click. Here is the jQuery. Should be all thats needed. Thanks!
$("h3#mpcClients").click(function() {
$("#hidden0").slideToggle(500);
var up = true;
if (up == true) {
$("td h3").css("background-image", "url(http://www.crm-newsletter.com/client-emails/images/arrowDown.png)");
up=false;
}
else if(up == false) {
$("td h3").css("background-image", "url(http://www.crm-newsletter.com/client-emails/images/arrowUp.png)");
up=true;
}
});
Upvotes: 2
Views: 9033
Reputation: 11
<script type="text/javascript">
function slideT(id)
{
var n=id.split(" ");
$('#panel'+n[1]).slideToggle('fastest');
if(n[2]=='up')
{
$('#img'+n[1]).find('img').remove();
$('#img'+n[1]).find('td').append('<img src="../images/down.png" id="'+n[0]+' '+n[1]+' down" style="float:left" onclick="slideT(this.id)" >');
}
else
{
$('#img'+n[1]).find('img').remove();
$('#img'+n[1]).find('td').append('<img src="../images/up.png" id="'+n[0]+' '+n[1]+' up" style="float:left" onclick="slideT(this.id)" >');
}
}
</script>
this answer will open ur table panel wich its HTML is sth like this:
<tr style="cursor: pointer" id="img">
<td align="center"> <?=$value?><img src="../images/down.png" style="float: left;" id="slide>" onclick="slideT(this.id)"></td>
</tr>
<table class="list_row_container" style="display: none;" id="panel">
</table>
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1726
See .toggleClass() and set up some css like so:
.up {
background-image: url("http://www.crm-newsletter.com/client-emails/images/arrowDown.png")
}
.down {
background-image: url("http://www.crm-newsletter.com/client-emails/images/arrowDown.png")
}
Make sure you set up the html to a default arrow direction like so:
<td>
<h3 class="up">Some text</h3>
</td>
Now for the js to change the css classes of the element:
$("h3#mpcClients").click(function() {
$("#hidden0").slideToggle(500);
// This adds a class if the element doesn't already have it
// if the element already has the class it will remove it.
$("td h3").toggleClass("up down");
});
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 23034
$("h3#mpcClients").click(function() {
$("#hidden0").slideToggle(500);
$("td h3").toggleClass('up');
});
In your css, by default add the rules for showing the down arrow and in a rule for .up
set the background arrow image accordingly.
td h3 { background-image : url(http://www.crm-newsletter.com/client-emails/images/arrowDown.png);}
td h3.up { background-image : url(http://www.crm-newsletter.com/client-emails/images/arrowUp.png);}
Much neater.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1106
Everytime the function is called it will set a var up to true. It will go into this clause everytime
var up = true;
if (up == true) {
$("td h3").css("background-image", "url(http://www.crm-newsletter.com/client-emails/images/arrowDown.png)");
up=false;
}
Upvotes: 4