Try this: script> $(document). Ready(function(){ $("img. Showr").
Click(function () { $(this). Next('p'). Show("slow"); }); $("img.
Click(function () { $(this). Parent('p'). Display item text description $price Display item text description $price Ask if you need any help, or it breaks :).
Try this: Display item text description $price Display item text description $price NOTE: I've change some jQuery and markup too. Ask if you need any help, or it breaks :).
That looks like it ought to work, but alas, it does not. My imageas are now just sitting there--even the first in the series doesn't work. I fear I've messed something up in translation.
Will work on it a bit more and see if I can get it worked out. Thanks! – Caron Oct 27 '09 at 1:16.
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