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On Jan 30, 1:04 am, Nic Luciano <adaptive...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What exactly are you trying to do, what is the issue? Maybe just preference
> here (and I'm also just guessing what you're asking) but I don't see a
> reason not to put the events on the elements themselves
>
> $("ul li a").click(function() {
> $(this).parent().parent().find(".active").removeClass("active");
> $(this).addClass("active");
> });
>
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:07 AM, Pedram <pedram...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Dear Karl ,
> > I know You are Expert in these Issues do you have any idea for me
> > Thanks
>
> > On Jan 29, 5:44 pm, Pedram <pedram...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi Folks ,
> > > I have some links in my Navigation bar such as below , I Used FIND
> > > in my code , does anyone has any better solution for me ,
> > > I also used Event Delegation in the system .
>
> > > <ul>
> > > <li><a href="#" class="active>a</a></li>
> > > <li><a href="#">b</a></li>
> > > <li><a href="#">c</a></li>
> > > <li><a href="#">d</a></li>
> > > </ul>
>
> > > $("ul").bind("click",function(e){
> > > var clicked=$(e.target);
> > > $(this).find("a.active").removeClass("active");
> > > clicked.addClass("active");
> > > });
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