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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:38:30+00:00 2026-05-16T02:38:30+00:00

so I have this jQuery script below that works. But since I’m just learning

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so I have this jQuery script below that works. But since I’m just learning jQuery, I’d like to take advantage of this working code and make it more terse.

Basically it removes a class which holds a background image, then makes a div visible which is a link to an area of the site. It seems overly repetitive to me. Thanks for the helppp.

THE CODE:

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('#res').live('mouseover',function(){
        $(this).removeClass('resume');
        $('#reslin').css('visibility','visible');   
    });

    $('#res').live('mouseout',function(){
        $(this).addClass('resume');
        $('#reslin').css('visibility','hidden');;   
    });

    $('#pro').live('mouseover',function(){
        $(this).removeClass('projects');
        $('#prolin').css('visibility','visible');
    });

    $('#pro').live('mouseout',function(){
        $(this).addClass('projects');
        $('#prolin').css('visibility','hidden');
    });

    $('#abo').live('mouseover',function(){
        $(this).removeClass('about');
        $('#abolin').css('visibility','visible');
    });

    $('#abo').live('mouseout',function(){
        $(this).addClass('about');
        $('#abolin').css('visibility','hidden');
    });

    $('#con').live('mouseover',function(){
        $(this).removeClass('contact');
        $('#conlin').css('visibility','visible');

    });

    $('#con').live('mouseout',function(){
        $(this).addClass('contact');
        $('#conlin').css('visibility','hidden');
    });
});
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    2026-05-16T02:38:31+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:38 am

    tshauck, here is a efficient solution for your problem without changing any of your existing HTML.

    jQuery(document).function($) {
    
        var myClasses = {
            pro: 'projects',
            res: 'resume',
            abo: 'about',
            con: 'contact'
        }
    
        $('#res, #pro, #abo, #con').live('mouseenter', function() {
            $('#' + $(this).attr('id') + 'lin')
                .addClass(myClasses[$(this).attr('id')])
                .css('visibility', 'visible');
    
        }).live('mouseleave', function() {
            $('#' + $(this).attr('id') + 'lin')
                .addClass(myClasses[$(this).attr('id')])
                .css('visibility', 'hidden');
        });
    
    });
    

    Good luck.

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