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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T13:40:17+00:00 2026-06-10T13:40:17+00:00

I came across this in a jQuery book: $(elems).mouseenter(function(e) { $(this).css(opacity, 0.5); }).mouseout(function(e) {

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I came across this in a jQuery book:

$(elems).mouseenter(function(e) {
           $(this).css("opacity", 0.5);
        }).mouseout(function(e) {
           $(this).css("opacity", 1.0);
        })

I removed much of the code for easier reading and then got this:

$(elems).mouseenter(function(e)).mouseout(function(e))

It seems like in general you can do this?:

$(elems).mouseenter(function(e)).mouseout(function(e)).mouseSOMETHING1(function(e))

Another words using the . to concatenate functions?

Also if I broke this code into say:

$(elems).mouseenter(function(e) {$(this).css("opacity", 0.5);});
$(elems).mouseout(function(e) {$(this).css("opacity", 1.0);});

Is this the same?

Thanks,
Jim

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    2026-06-10T13:40:18+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:40 pm

    It works because all those function returns jQuery object.

       $(elems)  //return jquery object
         .mouseenter(/* ...*/)  //return jquery object
         .mouseout(/* ..*/)     //return jquery object
    

    by this way you can chain as many functions.

    $(elems).mouseenter(function(e) {$(this).css("opacity", 0.5);});
    $(elems).mouseout(function(e) {$(this).css("opacity", 1.0);});
    

    both methods are functionally same.. except that the 2nd method makes an unnecessary jQuery function call to get $(elems).

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