How to add display:inline-block in a jQuery show() function?

你说的曾经没有我的故事 提交于 2019-11-26 18:11:58

问题


I have some code like this:

function switch_tabs(obj) {
    $('.tab-content').hide();
    $('.tabs a').removeClass("selected");

    var id = obj.attr("rel");
    $('#' + id).show();
    obj.addClass("selected");
}

The show function adds display:block. But I would like to add display:inline-block instead of block.


回答1:


Instead of show, try to use CSS to hide and show the content.

function switch_tabs(obj) {
    $('.tab-content').css('display', 'none'); // you could still use `.hide()` here
    $('.tabs a').removeClass("selected");
    var id = obj.attr("rel");

    $('#' + id).css('display', 'inline-block');
    obj.addClass("selected");
}



回答2:


Setting the CSS property after you have used .show() should work. Maybe you are targeting the wrong element on your HTML page.

 $('#foo').css('display', 'inline-block');

But if you are not using any effects of .show(), .hide() why don't you set those CSS properties manually like:

$('#foo').css('display','none'); 
$('#foo').css('display','inline-block');



回答3:


Use css() just after show() or fadeIn() like this:

$('div.className').fadeIn().css('display', 'inline-block');



回答4:


I did that

function showPanels()  {
    $('.panels').show("slow");
    $('.panels').css('display','inline-block');
}

works like a charm.




回答5:


Razz's solution would work for the .hide() and .show() methods but would not work for the .toggle() method.

Depending upon the scenario, having a css class .inline_block { display: inline-block; } and calling $(element).toggleClass('inline_block') solves the problem for me.




回答6:


You can use animate insted of show/hide

Something like this:

function switch_tabs(obj)
{
    $('.tab-content').animate({opacity:0},3000);
    $('.tabs a').removeClass("selected");
    var id = obj.attr("rel");

    $('#'+id).animate({opacity:1},3000);
    obj.addClass("selected");
}



回答7:


try this:

$('#foo').show(0).css('display','inline-block');



回答8:


I think you want both the animation and to set the display property at the end. In that case you better use show() callback as shown below

$("#my_obj").show(400,function() {
    $("#my_obj").css("display","inline-block")
}) ;

This way you will achieve both the results.




回答9:


<style>
.demo-ele{display:inline-block}
</style>

<div class="demo-ele" style="display:none">...</div>

<script>
$(".demo-ele").show(1000);//hide first, show with inline-block
<script>



回答10:


actually jQuery simply clears the value of the 'display' property, and doesn't set it to 'block' (see internal implementation of jQuery.showHide()) -

   function showHide(elements, show) {
    var display, elem, hidden,

...

         if (show) {
            // Reset the inline display of this element to learn if it is
            // being hidden by cascaded rules or not
            if (!values[index] && display === "none") {
                elem.style.display = "";
            }

...

        if (!show || elem.style.display === "none" || elem.style.display === "") {
            elem.style.display = show ? values[index] || "" : "none";
        }
    }

Please note that you can override $.fn.show()/$.fn.hide(); storing original display in element itself when hiding (e.g. as an attribute or in the $.data()); and then applying it back again when showing.

Also, using css important! will probably not work here - since setting a style inline is usually stronger than any other rule




回答11:


The best .let it's parent display :inline-block or add a parent div what CSS only have display :inline-block.




回答12:


Best way is to add !important suffix to the selector .

Example:

 #selector{
     display: inline-block !important;                   
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9260009/how-to-add-displayinline-block-in-a-jquery-show-function

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