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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T08:48:14+00:00 2026-06-09T08:48:14+00:00

I need to refactor this to avoid code repetition. $(‘#showmore-towns’).toggle( function() { $(‘.popularTownsAdditional’).show(); console.log(this);

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I need to refactor this to avoid code repetition.

$('#showmore-towns').toggle(
    function() {
        $('.popularTownsAdditional').show();
        console.log(this);
        $('#showmore-town .showless').show();
        $('#showmore-town .showmore').hide();
        $('#showmore-town').removeClass('sd-dark28').addClass('sd-dark28down');
        return false;
    },
    function() {
        $('.popularTownsAdditional').hide();
        $('.showless').hide();
        $('.showmore').show();
        $('#showmore-towns').addClass('sd-dark28').removeClass('sd-dark28down');
    });

$('#showmore-cities').toggle(
    function() {
        $('.popularCitiesAdditional').show();
        $('#showmore-cities .showless').show();
        $('#showmore-cities .showmore').hide();
        $('#showmore-cities').removeClass('sd-dark28').addClass('sd-dark28down');
        return false;
    },
    function() {
        $('.popularCitiesAdditional').hide();
        $('#showmore-cities .showless').hide();
        $('#showmore-cities .showmore').show();
        $('#showmore-cities').addClass('sd-dark28').removeClass('sd-dark28down');
    });

basically, it shows the same functionality but only on different divs with different IDs.

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    2026-06-09T08:48:19+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 8:48 am

    Probably just need to reference a named function or two instead of the anon ones.

    function showStuff(typeToShow) {
        $('.popular' + typeToShow + 'Additional').show();
        $('#showmore-' + typeToShow + .showless').show();
        $('#showmore-' + typeToShow + .showmore').hide();
        $('#showmore-' + typeToShow).removeClass('sd-dark28').addClass('sd-dark28down');
        return false;
    }
    
    function hideStuff(typeToHide) {
        $('.popular' + typeToHide + 'Additional').hide();
        $('#showmore-' + typeToHide + .showless').hide();
        $('#showmore-' + typeToHide + .showmore').show();
        $('#showmore-' + typeToHide ).addClass('sd-dark28').removeClass('sd-dark28down');
    }
    

    NOTE: a) You could probably make these methods a bit slicker, but you get the idea!
    NOTE: b) You’d need to rename ‘#showmore-town’ to ‘#showmore-towns’ (with an S) if you want to use the substitution suggested.

    Then in your toggle you could reference these functions:

    $('#showmore-towns').toggle(showStuff(towns),
    hideStuff(towns));
    
    $('#showmore-cities').toggle(showStuff(cities),
    hideStuff(cities));
    
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