I have a link (index.html#services) and a <div id="services> that I’m trying to change the background color of when the link is clicked and then fade back. I’m using the latest jQuery and jQuery Color plugin, and:
$(document).ready(function(){
if(window.location.hash === '#services') {
var service = $('#services');
var originalColor = service.css('background-color');
service.css('background-color', '#FFEE9F').animate({
'background-color': originalColor
}, 3000);
}
});
to do the highlighting, but it’s not working. Anyone know why?
That code is only run when the page is loaded, not when a link with a hash is clicked. Try following the link (
index.html#services) directly from a new browser tab and it will probably work. What you need to do is run that code when the hash is changed. New browsers have anonhashchangeevent – but no such thing on older browsers. For old browsers you could poll the hash property every so often to see if it has changed.If by chance you have a specific identifier (css class, id, name, etc.) on the links that trigger that animation, you could add a
clicklistener to run that code. For example: