jQuery tabs - multiple sets on on page
This is kind of a follow on from a previous question I posted but I've not been able to get it to work..
I'm trying to use multiple sets of tabs (jQuery) on one page.
This is the code I had for one set of tabs which works great:
$('div.tabs div.tab').hide();
$('div.tabs div:first').show();
$('div.tabs ul.htabs li:first a').addClass('current');
$('div.tabs ul.htabs li a').click(function(){
$('div.tabs ul.htabs li a').removeClass('current');
$(this).addClass('current');
var currentTab = $(this).attr('href');
$('div.tabs div.tab').hide();
$(currentTab).show();
return false;
});
To use more than one set on the page I assigned #id's to each tab-set and tried to impliment this with:
$.each(['#tabs-1', '#tabs-2', '#tabs-3' ], function(id) {
$(id + 'div.tab').hide();
$(id + 'div:first').show();
$(id + 'ul.htabs li:first a').addClass('current');
$(id + 'ul.htabs li a')开发者_如何学编程.click(function(){
$(id + 'ul.htabs li a').removeClass('current');
$(this).addClass('current');
var currentTab = $(this).attr('href');
$(id + 'div.tab').hide();
$(currentTab).show();
return false;
});
});
Obviously I'm doing something wrong here but as a jQuery newcomer I'm stumped!
okay, so this was not working even with the correct spacing in the code but I have found a much more light-weight solution which works perfectly – jQuery MiniTabs:
/*
* jQuery MiniTabs 0.1 - http://code.google.com/p/minitabs/
*/
jQuery.fn.minitabs = function(speed,effect) {
var id = "#" + this.attr('id')
$(id + ">div:gt(0)").hide();
$(id + ">ul>li>a:first").addClass("current");
$(id + ">ul>li>a").click(
function(){
$(id + ">ul>li>a").removeClass("current");
$(this).addClass("current");
$(this).blur();
var re = /([_\-\w]+$)/i;
var target = $('#' + re.exec(this.href)[1]);
var old = $(id + ">div");
switch (effect) {
case 'fade':
old.fadeOut(speed).fadeOut(speed);
target.fadeIn(speed);
break;
case 'slide':
old.slideUp(speed);
target.fadeOut(speed).fadeIn(speed);
break;
default :
old.hide(speed);
target.show(speed)
}
return false;
}
);
}
Using this code you can then add:
$('#tabs-1').minitabs();
$('#tabs-2').minitabs();
$('#tabs-3').minitabs();
And everything works perfectly!
$(id + 'div.tab').hide();
Isn't a space missing between the id and the 'div.tab' ? This would evaluate to "#tabs-1div.tab"
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