I'm using jQuery to develop in web environment.
I want to know why
$("#a#trigger").trigger('mouseenter');
$("#a#trigger").trigger('hover');
$("#a#trigger").trigger('mouseover');
All 3 of those aren't working to activate a hover function that I have.
$(function() {
$('a#trigger').hover(function(e) {
$('div#pop-up').show();
}, function() {
$('div#pop-up').hide();
});
});
});
a#trigger
is the name of the anchor, and #pop-up
is a div element in my web.
The problem is that I want to mouse over some event in FullCalendar plugin and those functions aren't working. Thanks.
You are on the right track, the problem is the extra
#
in the selector, just remove the first hash:Note that since IDs must be unique, there is no need to specify the element type,
$('#trigger')
is more efficient.Also note that:
Your jQuery selector should be written as e.g.
instead of
$('#a#trigger');
In jQuery a # in a selector matches an id. In this case
trigger
is an id, buta
is an HTML element and requires no prefix.Your final code would be: