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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T00:44:21+00:00 2026-05-22T00:44:21+00:00

I’m working on a jQuery hover code snippet that will add markup on hover

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I’m working on a jQuery hover code snippet that will add markup on hover and then work with the class. Here is the JS.

$('.port-item').hover(function(){
        var $this = $(this);
        var name = $($this.find("img")).attr('title');
        $this.append('<div class="port-item-cover"><h3>' + name + '</h3><div>');
        $($this.children(".port-item-cover")).fadeIn();
    }, function(){
        $($(this).children(".port-item-cover")).fadeOut();
});

The HTML markup is pretty simple:

<div class="port-item">
   <a href="/portfolio/#/<?=$p['shortname']?>">
      <img src="images/portfolio/p_<?=$p['shortname']?>0.jpg" title="<?=$p['title']?>">
   </a>
</div> 

Two Questions: the main one is, how do I avoid the double lookups in jquery $($(this).children("#element")) to look up the child elements inside the current scope? It’s pretty ugly in the second function, is there a better way?

The second question is what is the best way to check if this has been previously hovered over before and if the markup is there so I do not add it on subsequent hovers.

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    2026-05-22T00:44:22+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:44 am

    The first one is easy. You dont need the outer $ call. .find() will already return a jQuery object. Just write it like this

    $(this).children("#element")
    

    As for detecting if it has been hovered over previously, you would have to set a flag somewhere. That might look like this:

    var hoveredOver = false;
    $('.port-item').hover(function(){
        hoveredOver = true;
        //continue event handler
    }
    

    You may need to get fancy with that depending on your specific circumstance. Perhaps setting the flag using .data() would be better if you are hovering over a lot of things.

    $('.port-item').hover(function(){
        $(this).data('hoveredOver', true);
        //continue event handler
    }
    

    EDIT Missed a question there. Third answer: to tell if the DOM object (markup) is there already you search for it and check the length like so:

    if($(this).find('#port-item-cover').length>0)
    {
        //element exists
    }
    else
    {
        //element does not exist, add it
    }
    
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