Firstly, just a warning that this is a first post.
I've had a look at the link, and it seems to be redirecting me back to
the homepage, however, I would think that to produce the effect you
want you should just be able to use find(). so the following should
work:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.divParent').hover(function() {
$(this).find('.divControl').show();
},funtion() {
$(this).find('.divControl').hide();
});
});
The alternative would be to use addClass and removeClass, with a
display:none on the default, and a display:block on the added class.
Hope this helps anyway.
Ben
On Feb 1, 10:31 am, Shahzad <[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to attach a controls DIV with parent DIV so when mouse is over
> the parent DIV then it should show the controls DIV and when mouse
> leaves the DIV then it should hide the DIV just
> likehttp://www.350.com/pe see that the controls div get activated when
> mouse is over the object div.
>
> we try to solve this by having the DIV inside each object and when
> MouseEnter then we show the controls and when MouseOut then we hide
> the div. but its not working. one strange behavioue we saw then
> when we have mouse pointer on the edge of the div then it is
> continuously firing the mouseenter event nonstop. don't understand
> why. see the attached file
>
> any other way is most welcome we just want to simulate
> thehttp://www.350.com/pe behaviour
>
> Shahzad