Change it so the hover is active on the containing "Square" div.
Change it so the hover is active on the containing "Square" div: $("div. Square"). Hover( function() { $(this).
Find("div. GraySquare"). SlideToggle("fast"); }, function() { $(this).
Find("div. GraySquare"). SlideToggle("fast"); } ).
1 You can also remove the second function() on the hover() method since it's just a toggle effect. – Lance McNearney Mar 17 '10 at 5:35 @Lance - Excellent point. (Although only if you're using jQuery 1.4) – Alconja Mar 17 '10 at 5:40 thank you much this worked like a charm.
Hate to miss the easy things! – Dustin Laine Mar 17 '10 at 5:48.
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